I bought a cheap universal muffler for my Cherokee. Since I'm always ripping it off or bashing it into rocks on trail rides (and sometimes it's never to be seen again ...) I am not going to buy a nice one.
It doesn't have a marked inlet or outlet.
How does this go? I want it as quiet as possible inside the cabin. The current straight pipe makes my ears ring at about 2000 RPM all the way up to 3000 RPM.
I'm not an exhaust engineer or anything, but I think option A would be quieter in the cabin, louder outside and B would be quieter outside and louder inside.
Attempted to google it but I couldn't find a good answer either way.
It doesn't have a marked inlet or outlet.
How does this go? I want it as quiet as possible inside the cabin. The current straight pipe makes my ears ring at about 2000 RPM all the way up to 3000 RPM.
I'm not an exhaust engineer or anything, but I think option A would be quieter in the cabin, louder outside and B would be quieter outside and louder inside.
Attempted to google it but I couldn't find a good answer either way.