new spree exhaust

Does your Spree/Elite already run great, and you're trying to make it quicker/faster? Need a monster motor swap? Discuss your ideas here.

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What is good exhaust i could get for 50cc spree. The original keeps * out carbon
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Your stock muffler can be decarbonized. Wikispreedia will guide you through the choice of methods. Buying a used muffler is likely to end up with you having two mufflers full of carbon. I do not know of any aftermarket pipe for the Spree...If there are any, we would all like to hear about it. ........ :hi:
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Thanks, will do..... but when i took it off I noticed something metal that sounds like something of great size shaking around inside?
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Greetings:

It could be a big chunk o' carbon, but also possible that a baffle weld has rusted/broken through and allowed the baffle to rattle around. I suspect that's uncommon but not rare with stock Honda pipes. Might depend on climate, salt, rain, and run-time. Aftermarket pipes do it all the time, but I've seen some pretty rusty-on-the-outside Honda pipes that had no rattles inside. Unless you have industrial X-ray, the only way to be sure is to split the seam, inspect, and re-weld.
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http://www.jiangwayne.com/scooter/p_i.php?i=57

Has anyone tried this stock replacement exhaust from JiangWayne on the spree. Im really thinking about getting one because my stock orig. is just about done.
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All that is is a stock replacement muffler. No performance increase, mainly because there is no performance pipe for the Spree.
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there is no performance pipe for the spree... that is until taz gets his out for us to buy hopefully .
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I cut open my stock muffler and modifyed the inside with some extra holes and it made it a little louder but runs great with the mod!
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Bossshelby wrote:I cut open my stock muffler and modifyed the inside with some extra holes and it made it a little louder but runs great with the mod!
And that is all it will ever do. A performance gain is not going to happen. In fact a lose is the most likely out come.
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Cut it open because it was pluged up.The holes on the inside were blocked with the insulation that was inside it.
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