muffler modification

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Hey, when I was repainting my muffler I noticed some sort of restrictor plate restricting the flow from the engine through the muffler at the top of it's neck. If i grind this out will it result in more M.P.H.? ( '87 honda spree, stock except UNI foam filter, 32 mph max right now).
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ok my fault, i know im ignorant about exhaust systems. where do I drill the requisite holes and what do i chop on to make my spree faster? I saw the other welding mods and such, but I just wanna keep my muffler in tact and use that with a few very small mods.
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do the pully thing it helps alot
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yes take that plate out of the mufler. it is a restricter plate stealing some of that power
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i never noticed a plate on my elite, is there one or not. maybe somebody can post pictures?
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no other special adjustments required after removing that plate right? rejetting etc...?
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nope i did this on my friends se and i also changed the roller weights and it gave him on heck of a take off and top end.
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my elte is stock and it hits 40 , hit 25 with the plates in...
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Try grinding out the restriction first, then decide if you need to mess with the backend of the muffler.
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i have no holes in my elites... i did in my spree and i do in the aero
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cool. Might I add that this forum rocks :!:
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crap and wow

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Crap! I tried to remove the @*#%!@! pulley assembly on my spree and I just ended up giving it colorful new names for three hours :evil: How do I keep the wheel and rear pulley from spinning? I tried removing my wheel but I need some PB Blaster to unstick the nut. OH YEAH! this whole thread is silly because I took my muffler off my engine and found no restrictor plate :oops: SIGH, at least I got reacquainted with my baby.
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Post by bitteraspects »

the easiest way to do it is with an impact gun, if you have access to one. if not you need something to hold the clutchbell in place. they make a tool for it, but if you dont have access to either of those, then a oil filter wrench should do the trick.
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yeah u need to hold that clutch bell or u could just stick something in it.
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ive sen people use a wrench or a screwdriver, lodge it in one of the holes of the clutchbell, and go from there, but you risk damaging your clutch that wat
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