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New Exhaust for M925A2

panzerwillie

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Its being a few months since i posted about our M925A2 but today we work on the exhaust, got it all mark up and spot welded in place, next week will build a support bracket and a shield some black exhaust paint and will do pluming , here are some pictures..
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jatonka

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The exhaust brake is a great step forward and will work well, but where is the muffler? You won't believe how load that 250 is without a muffler, I know from sad experience on my original 925 4x4 conversion I did 3 years ago. Now I need to design a new exhaust system with a muffler, no chance of putting the crooked factory one back on. I think I will do an exhaust brake like yours while I am at it. Thank you. JT
 

panzerwillie

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thank you for input, i think the turbo will keep the noise down some, being driving rigs with no mufflers for a few years but can always count on a head set:driver:
 
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