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Rusty,
Yes, I'll follow up on this for sure. I'm seriously considering this muffler for my 3-rotor. My main exhaust is 3" stainless, so I'm interested in the p/n 3030. I read on another site that they're made of 304SS. So, that answers that question. I would like to get the specifics on the "Lifetime Warranty", and how do I go about getting a refund if it falls apart, melts, etc. Mark S.
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From: Rotary motors in aircraft on behalf of Russell Duffy
Sent: Thu 4/21/2005 9:30 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Aeroturbine muffler
Well, I must admit that sounds better than the inserts I stuck in. Hey, it
might be the thing - but, I am just a bit skeptical of how the ceramic will
stand up. Perhaps well - if you are not using a turbo housing or if you are
using a turbocharger to break up the shock wave. I believe you are using a
turbo so it might work out well.
Ed A
First, I'd like to apologize to everyone, especially Mark, for making such a
mess of this thread with my mention that other muffler. Ed, the Aeroturbine muffler does not have any packing in it. The muffler I
mentioned is the one that had the ceramic. I do agree with the idea of calling them to ask about the type of stainless,
and whether it will hold up to a rotary exhaust. We know that Spintech is
not the only muffler that will survive, since Tracy has a number of hours on
his latest muffler. Mark, are you going to call these guys and find out more info? Cheers,
Rusty (Bernie catching up fast)
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