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I was wondering if anyone is running a Muzzy pipe on there brute 750 fuel injected model? Likes dislikes?


2008 Brute Force 750 Lime Green "Stock for a short while"
 
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I know a guy that is running the full Muzzy system and he likes it...however...it does not give as much power as the HMF exhaust.....
 
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Is there any sound clips of hmf available?


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bunch of sound clips on youtube

the muzzy works well, i know alot of people on HL swear by it, you need to do the power commander and there is a map for it on the PC site, however a custom tune on the dyno would be better


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2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Camo
2009 Polaris Ranger XP Camo
2007 Dodge RAM 4x4 Quad Cab Cummins

 
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The HMF and MUZZy sound a lot alike.... they both sound great, but the HMF gives more HP.. I have seen it in person..
 
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i would think they would be similar with proper tuning and if they weren't put on the dyno, then it was the person that tuned it which doesn't mean diddly and i would give the edge to the muzzy because it matches the rear pipe length to the front one

i have the hmf and like it, but would rather have matched pipes


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2008 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 Camo
2009 Polaris Ranger XP Camo
2007 Dodge RAM 4x4 Quad Cab Cummins

 
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Hmf does sound good, i don't know, the muzzy might be a bit loud for my taste, i need to hear it person.


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I have seen Dyno's first hand ...the HMF gives 1 more HP than the MUZZY .... and both sound about the same............
 
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I have a found a hmf and optimizer, what does it take to tune the optimizer to make it run normal? Is there a base setting to go with or do i need a wide band to tune it? I am looking for a little more snap and sound.


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I went to hmf website and watched there video clip on tuning the optimizer and it seems pretty simple to do. I will have to get a pipe and tuner after trip in a few weeks.


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