J & A "Peace Keeper" Mufflers?
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J & A "Peace Keeper" Mufflers?
I tried a search but no results, so.......Has anyone tried the "Peace Keeper" Pitts style mufflers from J & A Engineering? I have a G-62 going into a Wild Hare Edge 540 and have always used Bisson or Slimline products. I thought I might try something different if your comments are favorable. Thanks in advance.................[8D]
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RE: J & A "Peace Keeper" Mufflers?
I have their muffler for my BME44. They seem more solidily manufactured than Bisson, and the pitts style has a reinforcing strap on the other end to attach to the motor so it doesn't vibrate the canister causing a weld failure or muffler loosening. They have been making the OEM mufflers for DA and some others, but I heard the DA was moving to Slimline for whatever reason.
Mine has a nice tone, is not loud and raspy like the BME banjo style exhaust diverter.
Mine has a nice tone, is not loud and raspy like the BME banjo style exhaust diverter.
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RE: J & A "Peace Keeper" Mufflers?
Thanks for the positive comments. The main reason I'm looking at the Peace Keeper, (actually I just ordered one from Don's Hobbies) is that the Bisson's are somewhat cheesy in structure compared to the Slimline products. I don't mind trying something new, if feedback is positive...................[8D]