Swap Fister Stage II's for my Stage III's?
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I have a brand new set of Fister Stage III's (Gillet style). They are ceramic coated and are 2 weeks old and have less than 100 miles on them.
Anyone out there have a set of Stage II's they would be interested in swapping me for my Stage III's?
Anyone out there have a set of Stage II's they would be interested in swapping me for my Stage III's?
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Stage III's are no longer available Darin worked something out for me. Thanks
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HIS Stage IIIs are no longer available
They are coming back to me as cores for the Stage IIs pictured above.
Sealing rings are used at the exhaust tip connection when going from Gillet to Bischoff. Gillet has it built in to the outlet pipe, Bischoff uses the sealing ring. That is the only real difference between the two. When the sealing ring is placed in the outlet of the Bischoff it looks just like the Gillet.
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Sealing rings are used at the exhaust tip connection when going from Gillet to Bischoff. Gillet has it built in to the outlet pipe, Bischoff uses the sealing ring. That is the only real difference between the two. When the sealing ring is placed in the outlet of the Bischoff it looks just like the Gillet.
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Sealing rings are used at the exhaust tip connection when going from Gillet to Bischoff. Gillet has it built in to the outlet pipe, Bischoff uses the sealing ring. That is the only real difference between the two. When the sealing ring is placed in the outlet of the Bischoff it looks just like the Gillet.
Sealing rings are used at the exhaust tip connection when going from Gillet to Bischoff. Gillet has it built in to the outlet pipe, Bischoff uses the sealing ring. That is the only real difference between the two. When the sealing ring is placed in the outlet of the Bischoff it looks just like the Gillet.
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The difference between Bischoff and Gillet mufflers are at the straight inlet pipe where on the Bischoff muffler (Darin's photograph above) both have flared out flanges requiring a doughnut shaped sealing ring whereas the Gillet muffler has a bulb shape form on the its straight pipe that does not require this sealing doughnut ring.