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Let's talk about something important... MUFF POTS on a turbo!

J
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I mounted my muff pot on the exhaust intake of the turbo thinking that would be plenty hot, nope. Rode for a few hours yesterday with some refrigerated spiral ham in there and at the end it was barely warm.
So, how, or where, or what are you doing, with your muff pots to get that good hot food?!?!
 

TRS

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I mounted my muff pot on the exhaust intake of the turbo thinking that would be plenty hot, nope. Rode for a few hours yesterday with some refrigerated spiral ham in there and at the end it was barely warm.
So, how, or where, or what are you doing, with your muff pots to get that good hot food?!?!

Lets get this figured out so we can follow "that dinner bell" through the bush.
 
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aj1180

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mine is basically in the same place. Make sure to check the clamps cause if they loosen up they will start to rub on your pipe and could wear through. I
 
B
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I made a bracket so I could mount mine right on top of the turbo, been using it for 3 years like that and it takes no time to cook my food. Just bought a sidewinder and it is not going to work there so I put it on the down pipe which is a little slower but still effective.
 
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