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Re: Will straight pipe hurt motors??
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Posted by John T on October 13, 2005 at 20:08:28 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: Will straight pipe hurt motors?? posted by logan on October 13, 2005 at 19:54:20:
Logan, what the big boys down at the pool hall always told me was if there wasnt much of any exhaust pipe, the valves experienced too rapid of a cool down when a hot engine was suddenly shut off. HOWEVER depending on the heat mass and heat transfer and all that other thermodynamics mumbo jumbo, that may not hold true in a tracotr that was designed for almost wide open exhaust systems. Theres something else about exhaust systems which involves air flow and turbulence and how maybe a pipe might tune the system so exhaust actually flows out better?? Im an electrical engineer who almost flunked thermodynamcis, lets ask a mechanical type person who knowns that and fluid mechanics n turbulence etc etc?? Sorry no help, but still an interestin topic, I look forward to what the mechanics have to say John T
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