Posted by JDseller on February 17, 2011 at 07:33:39 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: pipe posted by Scott Blanchard on February 17, 2011 at 04:07:03:
Make sure and put a 90 degree elbow in it so it points right back at your head!!!! That way YOU get the full benefit of the crappy sound. Those smaller displacement engines don"t have a good rumble it is more a high pitch screech. You will not gain any horse power either. You might gain if it was a diesel turbo engine. Even then it is not much.
At My local show we put in a rule this year about no tractors over 100 decibels allowed to pull. Had too many guys with those GM diesel come in with straight pipes making too much noise. We got complaints last year from the neighbors. The owner of the grounds told us if we did not quite it down he was not going to rent to us anymore. I don"t blame him we have the show in a nice valley and those loud GMs echoed against the hills and you could not hear anything. My youngest grand kids only stayed a few hours complaining about their ears hurting.
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