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Fusion silencer - What is a good silencer for a 06 fusion 700 started by mudge_77
October 9th 2009 at 8:52 PM
 
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October 9th 2009 at 9:16 PM  [ Modified October 9th 2009 at 9:16 PM ]
 
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there are many good ones. it depends on what kind of sound you want. i personally like the ultra-q silencer they're not too loud but they sound good.



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October 9th 2009 at 9:19 PM
 
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I was looking at maybe trying a jaws. I have an Slp on there now and am not real happy with it.




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October 9th 2009 at 10:35 PM
 
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what don't you like about it?



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October 10th 2009 at 6:19 AM
 
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On a DOO or a POO, DYNOPORT is the only way to go.




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October 10th 2009 at 7:45 AM
 
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The Slp has no sound and it is not much lighter then the stock can.




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October 10th 2009 at 8:44 PM
 
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Snowstuff, MBRP, or Jaws.




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October 11th 2009 at 12:23 AM  [ Modified October 11th 2009 at 12:26 AM ]
 
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i was going to say if you want some awesome sound. a sno-stuff rumble pack will be good for you. i think they sound awesome. i have one on my xc. it's pretty loud but it does sound great. i let my cousin ride around my back field last year so i could hear it. definitely two thumbs up. not very good for keeping trails open though. i don't know where you ride but a lot of people around here bitch about noise.



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October 11th 2009 at 8:24 AM  [ Modified October 11th 2009 at 8:35 AM ]
 
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Quote originally posted by FastPolaris

i was going to say if you want some awesome sound. a sno-stuff rumble pack will be good for you. i think they sound awesome. i have one on my xc. it's pretty loud but it does sound great. i let my cousin ride around my back field last year so i could hear it. definitely two thumbs up. not very good for keeping trails open though. i don't know where you ride but a lot of people around here bitch about noise.


Had a SS Rumble pack, Lost HP and gained multiple noise tickets. couldn't ride 1 day with out being harrassed. LOUD is a under statment on that can.
If you want a nice deep tone and extra HP. without getting tickets, DYNOPORT is the only way to go.
This is not me but this is a Fusion with a Rumble Pack.

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i was going to say if you want some awesome sound. a sno-stuff rumble pack will be good for you. i think they sound awesome. i have one on my xc. it's pretty loud but it does sound great. i let my cousin ride around my back field last year so i could hear it. definitely two thumbs up. not very good for keeping trails open though. i don't know where you ride but a lot of people around here bitch about noise.


Had a SS Rumble pack, Lost HP and gained multiple noise tickets. couldn't ride 1 day with out being harrassed. LOUD is a under statment on that can.
If you want a nice deep tone and extra HP. without getting tickets, DYNOPORT is the only way to go.
DYNOPORT test, again, not me.

This is not me but this is a Fusion with a Rumble Pack.







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October 11th 2009 at 9:35 AM
 
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How much HP did u lose? I also have a clutch kit and a timbersled intake on it. I really don't ride on state trails mostly ditches powerlines and rivers so the noise isn't an issue really.




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October 11th 2009 at 10:49 AM  [ Modified October 11th 2009 at 10:52 AM ]
 
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How much HP did u lose? I also have a clutch kit and a timbersled intake on it. I really don't ride on state trails mostly ditches powerlines and rivers so the noise isn't an issue really.


Lost my hole shot and about 5 mph Top end. If you have the Timbersled intake, switch up filter for the K/N,SN-2590, This will help with throttle response and lean the Fat girl down a little.
I went with the full DYNOPORT kit and WOW!!! +14 real HP and rockets out of the hole. No reflash required. Check out the FUSION OWNERS thread for more info from owners.
If you join dynotech.com, You can watch real time video of all these pipes being tested. DYNOPORT also has a big core barker that produces HP.




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October 11th 2009 at 11:57 AM
 
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Quote originally posted by mudge_77

I was looking at maybe trying a jaws. I have an Slp on there now and am not real happy with it.


I'm not a fan of SLP either. I put a full pipe/can system on an 07' Dragon and not only did it sound bad, I didn't feel I gained what I should have for the money.




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October 11th 2009 at 12:02 PM
 
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I am not happy at all with SLP. I had a 98xc 700 that Slp built the motor and had the twin pipes and every thing else they
had for that motor put on it a d was so happy wtb what they did and now they r just going down hill




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October 12th 2009 at 12:56 PM  [ Modified October 12th 2009 at 12:59 PM ]
 
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i have to say i like the way that dynoport sounded. not too loud but sounded good. very similar to my ultra-q. also, with my xc 800, the rumble pack never lost me any top speed and it seemed to jumped harder out of the hole. so i assume with different sleds you will get different results.



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October 12th 2009 at 6:48 PM
 
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I think I am going to go with a jaws or dynoport. Haven't heard a jaws can a fusion 700 yet y not try that




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October 13th 2009 at 10:41 AM  [ Modified October 13th 2009 at 10:42 AM ]
 
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I just put the SLP can on my 600 last year. All of their new stuff uses the Era 2007 Silencing. It is quiter than the Era 200. Mine sounds a little louder than stock at idle. When your moving it has a better tone than stock, but same thing just a little louder than stock. Overall, I'm happy with it. I didn't want to get too loud due to all the tickets they keep handing out around here.

One a side note it is easier to take off when you trying to tighen up the chain, then the stock can.




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October 13th 2009 at 6:52 PM
 
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The sound of the Slp is really no diff on my 700 and didn't gain anything. Maybe it is diff with the 600's.




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