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09-M8 muff pot?

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tlm700

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help I cant seem to find a spot for my muff pot (it would be a sin to go back to cold lunchs) Any body else come up with a solution?
 
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RMK SeVeN

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I have an 08 M1 and I put my hotdogger on the pipe right before it goes into the can. And I had to face it toward the front of the machine, as opposed to the sky.
 

montanasledder

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Mines right were the y pipe and pipe come together. Its real close to the hood but thats were all the m's in our group have them
 
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Think this has been covered 10 times since summer.
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tlm700

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Thanks for the great pics, I have a older muff pot, managed to get it mounted like you did but I guess I need to update muff pot as mine dosent have the locking bail.tlm700
 
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i dicked around with mine and i found the best spot for mounting was on my mbrp can. i have never used it yet but plan too this weekend if we get the 7 inches in the for cast
 
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skimike

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I bought one today and think I am going to rivet it to the stock can , right on top,I was going to put it where the y pipe is but I need a smaller clamp, well see
 
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Mine is on the bend right before the can. Mounted vertically. I used a second hose clamp also and made sure the mount contoured to the pipe.
 

Frostbite

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I mounted mine right on top of my SLP canister. It is tipped forward a bit but it's easy to access and isn't even close to rubbing anything.

I understand Y pipe cooking is like cooking with the large burner on the stove on high. Canister cooking is more like slow cooking in a crock pot, so I'm told.

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