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Posted by hassan fortney on January 29, 2006 at 18:17:36 from (12.215.74.246):
In Reply to: Straight Pipe posted by Dellbertt on January 29, 2006 at 13:08:40:
with the respect to all on this post. the question here is can a strait pipe effect exhaust valves on a farmall A to super M I don't feel there will be any adverse effect on these engines for they if properly tuned won't ever get hot enough under normal everyday chores or the occsional lawn mowing. but last year my brother put his strait M on the blower to fill a 25 foot silo with corn when we gave her the onion she made the muffler glow we had a good nelson muffler on it with baffles. took the muffler off of it then she ran cooler. on the exhaust. acutual cooling temp didn't vary there are alot of factors top race engine builders have to concider when building an engine and to acheve the magical hp rating they look at stoikial metric effencie I think thats how it's spelled, any ways this factors in valve over lap and exhaust scavaging and so on now a engine that has the exhaust and the intake in the same casting like on the farmalls and most industrial engines and the runners are not equal length. so I guess what I am saying is if a strait pipe works for you and you are alredy def go for it if not then don't my experince has been the old stanly mufflers not as god for sound as a good nelson muffler industy muffler also they are made just down the street from me!!!
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