I've attached a crude rendering of what I was talking about Wade. It would be no more than a can that would slip into your tail pipes with a series of washers welded into it. It would act like a silencer and as long as you kept the inside diameter of the washers around 2 1/2" it should be fine for the street.
Something like that would be simple enough to attach with a couple screws and removed for a day at the track.
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