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Old 11-10-2002 | 12:02 AM
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where can i purchase a muffler for a large gas engine pitts style ect? thank you
Old 11-10-2002 | 01:03 AM
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Don's Hobbies has them. They advertise in RCM
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www.bissonmufflers.com
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Slimline

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Don't forget J&A Engineering.

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Do these mufflers work very well when it comes to quieting the gassers down? I plan on getting into gassers pretty soon and may have to find another club field to fly at. My current club is basically restricted to 1.20 sized 4 strokes (neighborhoods getting closer). Would like to stay at my original club but it doesnt look possible. The other is quite a distance away.
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I'm finding out that the typical muffler on a gasser does not lower the noise sufficiently enough at a field where noise is an issue. All the guys with DA-100s had to buy expensive (I know, it's relative) canisters and move to three bladed props to get the dbs down to an acceptable level. Suggest you ask the club for specific db levels - they're measurable and less prone to perception.

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