I agree with 414 - where are you Geoff??? My 250 Elsinore has a GMC pipe with something like an 18inch silencer packed to the max and should be OK - my YZ360 on the other hand has a bloody 3 inch pickle!!!!! Geoff - what ya got for my 360 mate!

Rossco
When I started to get serious about making chambers in the early nineties I purposely made an effort to build them with good mufflers as I believe that loud bikes do us all a disservice. I generally made the muffler lengths 300mm long, which was longer than anything else around that I saw or they ever came with. Some of these pipes, Maico & CZ 400's for example have given me good feedback with performance despite these long mufflers.
A lot of my downpipes are similar in this way with the muffler tube around 400 long but 100 of that is the last baffle cone leaving 300 for the muffler core.
I just don't have the time or recourse for testing at the moment, flat out getting stuff ready for CD5 where I am hoping to get some feedback from some of my pipes that may be there. If these 300 long mufflers are enough to make the new limit then it won't be that hard to achieve but if not then I'm not sure what else as I can't make these mufflers any longer as they would ported past the back wheel which is another no-no.
Future muffler decisions will be made after CD5
I will also have my muffler packing on special at CD5 as I did with the other CD's
The expamet mesh is available either flattened or with the flutes protruding, I would be careful with some of this as the flutes can prematurely allow the packing blow out. Too large a hole in the perf mesh can do this too, which brings me to another point. Do the bikes have to meet the test before a race
& after a race or just at scutineering???
Ceramic coating of pipes may help with the resonating sound from thin wall pipes too, not sure just a thought.