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Post by 190mech on Jan 10, 2010 20:49:03 GMT -5
Here is one I built a few months ago,been too busy working all hours to pay bills to give it a try; This is a mild one that tops out at 10500(note long spacer) and is a true resonant pipe with a tapering headpipe.I used A.G.Bell's formulas to figure the dimensions. Finally getting it tuned,seems to work well!
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Post by 2strokd on Jan 11, 2010 7:45:54 GMT -5
Great work 190 ! Man, thats a skill to have Thats a long belly on that one, looks good! 190mech's got the skills fellas
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Post by 90GTVert on Jan 11, 2010 8:52:57 GMT -5
You need to buy yourself some pipe and steel plate and go into business. Nice work as always. Is this one made of of an old washer or drier again and welded up with coat hangers? As if it's not impressive enough to build the pipe, you do it for next to nothing.
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Post by Reign on Jan 11, 2010 12:03:32 GMT -5
Wow, now that would be cool to learn how to do. I could make a pipe thats tuned to my specific scoot, and then paint the whole thing carbon fiber Nice work 190! You should definitely go into business. I'd buy one from ya
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Post by 90GTVert on Jan 11, 2010 12:45:06 GMT -5
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Post by Reign on Jan 11, 2010 16:05:12 GMT -5
Very nice! Next time I find a broken fridge I'm going to have to strip some of the panels off of it and use them for a project like this. I've been stealing the copper tubing/cooling mechanism from them for a steam project I've been working on, So whats a few more screws and some prying to get the panels off at the same time right?
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Post by 190mech on Jan 11, 2010 19:42:19 GMT -5
Thanks Guys!!Yep its old washing machine metal again.Its quite labor intensive to build one,but I enjoy the heck out of it.If I had a few more tools and time,Id love to make them for people!
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Post by shiftless on Jan 11, 2010 20:01:18 GMT -5
Sweet
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