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If you own a Polaris Ranger Full-Size and are experiencing issues such as loud noises, excessive heat, or poor engine performance, there are solutions to improve the machine. Heat is a common problem with the Ranger exhaust, making the cab stifling and turning the muffler pipe red. The Full-Size 570 Polaris Rangers already have a hot exhaust, but if yours seems excessively hot, it may be due to a dirty or clogged spark arrestor or a cracked intake. Furthermore, the muffler may be running too rich or too lean due to EPA regulations, causing it to overheat. A tune-up can adjust the ECU to fatten it up and prevent overheating. To insulate the cab from the heat, header wrap can be placed on all exhaust pipes up to the muffler. Overall, there are many solutions available to address common exhaust issues in the Polaris Ranger Full-Size.

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If you own a Full-Size Polaris Ranger, you may be familiar with the loud noise that comes from its exhaust system. This can be a frustrating issue for many riders who want to enjoy the peacefulness of nature without the constant drone of their machine. Fortunately, there are several solutions to this problem that don't involve completely replacing the exhaust. In this article, we will look at some of the things you should consider when purchasing replacement parts for your Polaris Ranger's exhaust system.

One of the most popular solutions to reduce exhaust noise is to add a muffler silencer. The Silent Rider muffler silencer, for example, has been known to reduce exhaust noise by up to 50%. However, some riders have reported issues with carbon build-up over time, which can lead to a loss of power in the machine. It is important to research different brands and read reviews to find one that works best for you and your machine.

If you prefer a DIY solution, there are a few options you can try. One rider added about a foot onto his pipe and turned it slightly downwards using a scrap piece of stainless steel. Another rider used 3M insulation and self-adhesive pads to reduce in-cab noise, sticking them on the roof, panels under the seat, and inner fender panels. While these solutions may not be as effective as a muffler silencer, they can still make a noticeable difference in reducing exhaust noise.

When looking for replacement parts, it is important to consider the quality and compatibility of the products. Look for parts made from durable materials that can withstand the heat and pressure of the exhaust system. Make sure the parts are compatible with your specific model and year of Polaris Ranger to ensure a proper fit and operation. You may also want to consider purchasing from a reputable dealer or manufacturer to ensure quality and reliability.

Finally, it is worth noting that two cylinder engines are naturally quieter than one cylinder engines, so it is possible that Polaris may improve the exhaust on future models. However, for now, it is up to the aftermarket and individual riders to find solutions to reduce exhaust noise. If you are struggling with loud exhaust on your Full-Size Polaris Ranger, do not hesitate to reach out to knowledgeable dealers or manufacturers who can help you find the right replacement parts to meet your needs.