Haven't given this much thought of late, but after cleaning the tips, and I'm sure there is a logical reason, so why do the outers get dirtier than the inners?

Agreed. It's proof that you're a led foot."Cause you keep opening those NPP valves with your right foot!
Can you help me, I don't see the valve. Is it a butterfly valve I'm looking for?Here's what the inside of the NPP muffler looks like. The solid pipe is the input to the muffler (bottom right) and output to the exhaust tip with the valve (top right). The perforated pipe is the output to the exhaust tip without the valve.
So you can see that when the NPP valve is fully open, pretty much no exhaust is going to flow into the muffler and the perforated pipe. When the NPP valve is fully closed, the exhaust gas is forced through those big holes in the solid pipe, into the muffler, through all the little holes in perforated pipe, and out the exhaust tip without the valve.
There are many times, especially in sport mode, where the NPP valves are open only partially, and you get some exhaust flow out both pipes, and an exhaust tone in between Track (full open most of the time) and Tour.
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http://www.stingrayforums.com/forum...stingray-corvette-detailing/8680-easiest-exhaust-tip-cleaning-5.html#post347145So what are you cats using to keep your tips shinned?