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Re: Let's get the facts straight about straight pi
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 01, 2004 at 15:32:38 from (209.226.247.139):
In Reply to: Let's get the facts straight about straight pipes! posted by Farmallkid on May 01, 2004 at 07:42:08:
Farmallkid: Got for it, there is lots worse than a letter series IH with a straight pipe you could subject those tender young ears to. Keep the pipe long enough so it takes the sound and more importantly exhaust fumes over your head. My dad damaged the top section of his H mufler once so he cut it off just above the large section. He went disking for the afternoon and came home sick from exhaust fumes. He said there was only one other sickness as bad, getting sick chewing tobacco. There are all kinds of guys around that operated Detroit 2 cycle diesels, and made a career of it. Some of them are now reaching old age. If anyone of them can hear anything, you need not worry about a letter series IH. If mankind was intended to listen to those Detroits, he would have been born with earmuffs. Your average teenage dance probably harder on your ears than a week of W9 ing.
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