Posted by Mike Fitz on September 06, 2009 at 08:37:54 from (208.126.6.151):
In Reply to: W-6 Questions, posted by F.,K, on September 06, 2009 at 07:04:21:
I wouldn't worry too much about it,unless you are going to pull the bejabbers out of it, kill it dead and walk away you should have no problems, let cool off a while before you shut it off and enjoy. We have had M's a W6 and 450;s for years and ran them to there limit with mufflers straight pipes and no mufflers and they never had any problems. We usually had an IH muffler, after a day or two of plowing with a straight pipe the fun wore off, and a little edge off the blast was nice.
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