NEW - Muzzy XP-1000 Exhaust

JoeyD23

#utvunderground
10/04/2013
Bend, Oregon

For immediate release:

NEW - Muzzy XP-1000 Exhaust

The Muzzy full exhaust for the RZR XP-1000 is a 2 -1- 2 design that features large diameter stepped head pipes for the largest power increases throughout the power band. Longer dual oval aluminum muffler canisters provide an aggressive sound without excessive decibel levels. What truly sets this system apart from the rest is the Muzzlerâ„¢ midsection that reduces sound levels and increases low and midrange power. The muffler canisters feature the Modular Endcap System with USFS approved spark arrestor screens and quiet cores. Finishes are available in brushed, polished or black. For fuel tuning, Muzzys recommends the Digi-Tune Pro or the new Gen 4 closed loop tuners.

Features:

Full 304 stainless TIG welded head pipes.

Dual aluminum muffler canisters available in three finishes.

Largest Diameter Equal Length Stepped Head Pipes

Exclusive Muzzlerâ„¢ Midsection - Highest low/mid range power

Most powerful exhaust available for the XP-1000 - over 8% gains!

Legendary Muzzy Exhaust Tone.

Integrated oxygen sensor bung.

USFS approved spark arrestors and quiet cores.

Six pounds lighter than stock!

Starting at $958.95

http://muzzys.com/PolarisXP1000/index.html
 

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I've been told to many times, the gain percentages are sales propaganda. I'd personally like to see a stock rzr run with one on and another one without it on in the .25 mi. "by people unbiased and have credibility" to see that 8% gain in the works.

I understand "sound suppression" but those were slip overs and if anything you lost power. These new instruments I'm seeing are fancy noise makers IMO. How does stopping the natural flow of exhaust gain you 8% of anything?

Don't mind me... I didn't pay much attention in auto shop, but this goes against everything I did learn. Can someone explain to me how a simple dual exhaust gives you 8% gain please?

Even than I'd have to see it to believe it from someone with credibility... I can't foresee myself justifying to purchase a $1000 exhaust that doesn't help the vehicle.

Cheers,
RiP
 
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