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Re: Dellbertt(Straight Pipe#2)
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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 29, 2006 at 18:58:55 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Dellbertt(Straight Pipe#2) posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on January 29, 2006 at 15:58:50:
Mitch, hot rodders figured it out long ago with the lake pipes coming off the headers. They called it scavenger pipes because the pipe would provide the correct back pressure at that point on the pipe and there was full pressure of exhaust exiting the pipe, thus all fuel burning was complete and you "scavenged"all available power. I believe it would be where the paint is burning off that is the point of sawing the pipe, even a piece of exhaust pipe should get a bluish tinge to it where it gets the hottest and make your cut at the very end of the discolouration, then get a chrome pipe made up that size and lenght and it should scavenge, give you a good sound and more power althought it won't be any great increase. I would guess that a pipe about the lenght of an H muffler would be close to the right length....good luck...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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