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 BPS vs Marshmellow 
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Post BPS vs Marshmellow
Now before its all said and done, I tried the search and it didnt lead me nowhere. Secondly I have a mud buddy so don't judge me haha. Seriously tho. Fairly new to the mm world and was wonderin Wat exhaust is best? I like the looks of the bps duals except for u can see all the stock linkages for carb, throttle, etc. I also like the mm double barrel because it hides all that and looks kool with the 2 chambers. Just wanting something thatll last many a summers and sound/look/perform the best.

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Fri Apr 08, 2011 1:42 am
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Post Re: BPS vs Marshmellow
The duals perform and hold up well. They have the cool factor of being low profile. Not sure what your issue is with seeing the linkage. Only people that get that view are the people you pass.

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I had a Marshmellow on my GDSD, I would highly recommend this brand to anyone. No cracking issues and sounded great. It will be going on my new GTR when they finish building it.

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Marsh all the way great service

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Post Re: BPS vs Marshmellow
Thanx fellars! Im gona go with the marshmellow exhaust. Think it'll be the best decision. Also keeping the stock exhaust to keep it somewhat quiet for duck season

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Post Re: BPS vs Marshmellow
Are you gonna have to rejet your carb when switching back and forth between exhaust?

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No muddawg --- Also SCMudder --- the Marshmellow is no louder than the stock exhaust if you get the one with baffles -- it just has a different tone


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SCMudder...get it with no baffles!! you will love it!


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I'm planning on the one without baffles. gona let it sound off for warm weather rides! Plus I think it'll be a better performer for the mods I have in mind

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