Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
Originally Posted by I Have An STD
youre the biggest ------ on this forum. he obviously posted his question because he wanted to do it the right way. not the "most ------ rigged possible" way.
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Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
Hey, why wouldn't the rectangular shared-port work? It's all dumping into the same space anyway, not like log manifolds are designed for their ultra high flow characteristics. Say I were to do this (still leaning towards the chopped and squished T's though), should I be worried about increased reversion due to the two ports sharing a runner?
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Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
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if you are going log style nothing matters. this is my super crude drawing with what i suggest you do
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Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
i would cut the inside of the t's to fit. cut the same on each it should still line up with a little more volume.
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Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
Originally Posted by md95ej1
i would cut the inside of the t's to fit. cut the same on each it should still line up with a little more volume.
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Re: Crappy ass exhaust port configuration.
dont even use t's, just use straight pipe and 2 90's like phill drew.
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