FS: SuperCup mufflers
#1
FS: SuperCup mufflers
I've gone the range of mufflers from stock MotorSound to supercups to RSR. I've gotten to be a pro swapping mufflers. While I loved the supercup sound; I was getting quite the sarcastic remarks from the parents while dropping of my kids at school.
So the supercups are for sale. They probably have less than 400 miles on them. I'm asking $500 which includes shipping or if you're in the bay area I'll be glad to install them for you.
***SOLD***
So the supercups are for sale. They probably have less than 400 miles on them. I'm asking $500 which includes shipping or if you're in the bay area I'll be glad to install them for you.
***SOLD***
Last edited by User 122821; 07-16-2009 at 02:05 AM. Reason: sold
#5
IMHO, the older ones without baffles always seem more desirable to me since they are louder and can still be attenuated with Car Chemistry inserts. I know the newer ones have the fangs, but they look kind of funky.
#7
LOL, they make louder ones! I can't even imagine not having baffles and removing the catalytic converter. =^)
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#11
SuperCups still fill in the range
Stock -> RSR -> Fister Stage 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> SuperCup -> SuperCup w/o baffles
Last edited by User 122821; 07-14-2009 at 07:13 PM.
#12
#14
I thought the older, first gen 'Cups without the baffles (which were removable) are louder than the current generation which does not have removable baffles (the perforated tube). Maybe I have it all mixed up, but I'm not sure how having a baffle in a muffler would be louder than not having a baffle.
#15
I thought the older, first gen 'Cups without the baffles (which were removable) are louder than the current generation which does not have removable baffles (the perforated tube). Maybe I have it all mixed up, but I'm not sure how having a baffle in a muffler would be louder than not having a baffle.
[1] Old-gen WITH baffles in place and some kind of packing material
<or>
[2] Current gen (that has fixed baffles).
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