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blackstag
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well, thank you for your input. i may not seem grateful, but I am.
no, its not going to be a straight pipe
and no, im not half assing anything here
these engines were built on mathematical theory and thats what I am doing. the mathematical theory to provide some answers to me and other folks.
hopefully some good can come out of this topic. I can understand that everyone gets tired of answering the same things, thats why i have not asked the same questions.
theres no saying that what I am planning on will even happen. it may all end up sucking and thrown in the scrap pile, but like i said earlier, im gonna try.
so heres what I am doing to stop speculation;
designing a set of velocity stacks that will target a mid range RPM to help with power where it is most useful
from these calculations I am going to design exhaust system that will imitate the look of a straight pipe system but have a tuneable baffle welded in place, it will consist of a baffle, packing and a 3/4 in od washer that can be turned to adjust back pressure.
heres a link;
http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/exhaust.htm
used to be snuff or nots
http://tomstoys.50webs.com/snuff.html
these guys make em too; http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/Thunder-Torque-Inserts-118-Model-Family-DK-TTI-118.htm
and as a follow up to why i have been talking about acoustic wave design for the intake
Acoustic Tuning
Acoustical tuning in the exhaust system works on the same theory as pulse tuning in the intake system. When the exhaust gases explode from the cylinder and head through the exhaust system, a high pressure sound wave is generated. A low pressure wave reflects back from the high pressure wave as it exits the pipe and the idea is to time this low pressure wave to come back to the exhaust valve at the right time.
and so we continue
no, its not going to be a straight pipe
and no, im not half assing anything here
these engines were built on mathematical theory and thats what I am doing. the mathematical theory to provide some answers to me and other folks.
hopefully some good can come out of this topic. I can understand that everyone gets tired of answering the same things, thats why i have not asked the same questions.
theres no saying that what I am planning on will even happen. it may all end up sucking and thrown in the scrap pile, but like i said earlier, im gonna try.
so heres what I am doing to stop speculation;
designing a set of velocity stacks that will target a mid range RPM to help with power where it is most useful
from these calculations I am going to design exhaust system that will imitate the look of a straight pipe system but have a tuneable baffle welded in place, it will consist of a baffle, packing and a 3/4 in od washer that can be turned to adjust back pressure.
heres a link;
http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/exhaust.htm
used to be snuff or nots
http://tomstoys.50webs.com/snuff.html
these guys make em too; http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/Thunder-Torque-Inserts-118-Model-Family-DK-TTI-118.htm
and as a follow up to why i have been talking about acoustic wave design for the intake
Acoustic Tuning
Acoustical tuning in the exhaust system works on the same theory as pulse tuning in the intake system. When the exhaust gases explode from the cylinder and head through the exhaust system, a high pressure sound wave is generated. A low pressure wave reflects back from the high pressure wave as it exits the pipe and the idea is to time this low pressure wave to come back to the exhaust valve at the right time.
and so we continue
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