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Well Joe this is way off the subject but what Power Flow says is right. It is old proven technology. How effective it the Power Flow system is on our engines or how well Power Flow accomplishes what they set out to do has been hashed out elsewhere and I don't want to re-ignite that here.N1478D wrote:This is a paraphrase from Power Flow - when an exhaust valve opens on a stock exhaust the gas has three options, leave out the tail pipe, stay in the muffler, or go up the other pipes. When it goes up the other pipes it causes pressure when that valve opens. So, our engineers designed long pipes so that the harmonic balance is in tune so that at 2450 RPM the waves of energy are timed just right so that the gas is actually sucking out the other gas.![]()
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Some manufactures feel like they have to say something to market their products.
Here's what the pertinent paragraph says:" The idea behind an exhaust header is to eliminate the manifold's back pressure. Instead of a common manifold that all of the cylinders share, each cylinder gets its own exhaust pipe. These pipes come together in a larger pipe called the collector. The individual pipes are cut and bent so that each one is the same length as the others. By making them the same length, it guarantees that each cylinder's exhaust gases arrive in the collector spaced out equally so there is no back pressure generated by the cylinders sharing the collector. "jrenwick wrote:Here's some info on tuned exhausts: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question172.htm
Best Regards,
John
The sunlight reflected off of the tuned exhaust gas and fogged up the side windows!Dave Clark wrote:How did we get from side windows to tuned exhaust?
Mike, you may consider yourself an expert, but I don't claim that for myself. It'd be appreciated if you wouldn't derisively assign the title to those who don't claim it.mvivion wrote:... its fascinating to read the opinions of "experts" here...,
Mike Vivion