The inside of a silencer, or suppressor, typically features a series of baffles or sound-dampening chambers that help reduce the noise produced by a firearm when it is fired. These baffles are designed to slow and cool the escaping gases, which decreases the sound signature. Some silencers may also include a wipe or foam material for additional sound attenuation. The overall design can vary based on the type of suppressor and its intended use, but the baffle configuration is a key component in its effectiveness.
A 7.3 powerstroke's stock Garret turbo does not have a silencer ring inside the turbo housing.
There is no "white stuff" in a silencer/muffler, unless you mean fiberglass packing. It has no use when removed.
There are different kind of modified silencer apart from the originally supplied (Stock) silencer. Indore silencer is one of them. It produces a decent thumping sound like the one in old bullets, but is not even to much noisy. There are other silencer which do not have any filter (muffler) like the ROCKET SILENCER, which produce much more sound (Noise) as compared to indoor or stock silencer. I have a rocket silencer, but now i am planning to go for indore silencer, as i have heard rocket silencer effects the engine. I hope that hepls... Enjoy thumping..thump..thump..and go for indore silencer
No, it is illegal to own or use a paintball silencer without an actuall firearm silencer permit. You can buy mock suppressors, which look like silencers but do no significant effect for sound dampening.
in general the silencer is a tube or cylinder like structure which the is to be connected to the exhaust valve of a cylinder.
what does the inside of jupiter look like
look on youtube it is sure to be there
it look like clear Jell-O
You can remove the baffles from inside the muffler but the neighbors won't be happy.
It looks like a energy line inside
In fact, they look just like us inside! Ive been told there is no difference
it look like clear jell-o