adjusting NPP exhaust
#1
Burning Brakes
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adjusting NPP exhaust
How do I adjust my NPP butterfly valves so they do not open all the way?
I will be driving soon @ Laguna Seca where the dB limits are pretty low: 92 dB's. I recently installed different exhaust manifolds and corresponding piping back to my original NPP exhausts.
I am concerned I may be black flagged after going through corner 5 and before I buy $100 worth of turn-downs, I am thinking I could possibly adjust the valves in my exhaust and keep things quieter.??
I will be driving soon @ Laguna Seca where the dB limits are pretty low: 92 dB's. I recently installed different exhaust manifolds and corresponding piping back to my original NPP exhausts.
I am concerned I may be black flagged after going through corner 5 and before I buy $100 worth of turn-downs, I am thinking I could possibly adjust the valves in my exhaust and keep things quieter.??
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Melting Slicks
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Can you put a lock collar on the actuator rod to limit the amount they open? (not sure which way that is limiting?)
#3
Burning Brakes
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Good idea. Sounds like a simple mechanical solution could be the answer.
Currently, I am out of the country, but will look into this option when I return.
Thanks