just wanted to share a new method of calculating exhausts. for a couple of years I've been using 2 very different pipes that give almost the same poweroutput. tried to make better pipes but not luch luck so far. So I thought : the best pipe must lie somewhere in between them. and so I calculated a pipe which has exactly the average dimensions of both . blue pipe = R, green pipe = GY, Average pipe = pink
and the result :
also made an experimental pipe. in the past I used a program of Coker racing to calculate exhausts, and that seemed to work also, but there was something funny about the diameters with that one : as you lower the rpm's, the pipe became fatter which is contrary imho. So I made a pipe using Coker length's and FOS diameters, and included a reverse-cone baffle (here compared to the AVG pipe) :
and the result is also good :
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