11-16-2011, 09:38 AM | #11 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: 3pg exhaust mod
I ran 2" piping into a y at the back for duals just off the stock muffler pipe. I just cut the pipe at the the bend so it would go straight down. Then welded a piece of 2" steel plumbing pipe straight down just enough to go underneath all the engine and axle. I used all steel 2" plumbing so I could simply screw it all togehter incase it needed to come off for maintance or if it messes up the power. I havent gotten it out yet to run it wide open to see if its loss power but I will let you know this week. I also have a video ill post but it was pretty easy to do and took about 1 hour and 1 weld that wont hurt anything.
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11-16-2011, 12:53 PM | #12 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Born and raised in the state of Confusion
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Re: 3pg exhaust mod
I think ScooterMcT is talking about my cart. My cart has a 5" block lift. I cut my tailpipe after the muffler so it would point to the ground then I added a 2" perforated pipe about 6" long packed with stainless steel wool to the end of the pipe. It cut the sound down enough that I felt it was worth it and there was zero change in performance. I ran the thing all summer long and the only change was the noise level.
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