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Post by stunna1 on Feb 24, 2006 14:23:18 GMT
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Post by dmilo on Feb 24, 2006 14:36:38 GMT
The first pic by looking at the carb it looks like my 2 stroke retro that I have
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Post by Rusty on Feb 24, 2006 15:07:59 GMT
Looks identical to my 2-stroker. Where did that exhaust come from?
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Post by Rusty on Feb 24, 2006 15:12:57 GMT
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Post by hypojam on Feb 24, 2006 15:19:26 GMT
That's a 2-stroke, i wouldn't use that exhaust with a 2-stroke, You ideally need an expansion chamber exhaust to get the most from that engine
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Post by stunna1 on Mar 7, 2006 23:59:46 GMT
???well i dont get how you think that exhaust wouldnt work hypo...cause it is a 2 stroke and it need a exspansion chamber right?..but the exhaust i used it come with one of those silincers but i stuck it out some in the 4 inch tip and welded it so that it give teh back more flow. so far its doing good..the next furom below me is pics of it..it was yellow as you can see but i painted it black and silver.
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Post by stunna1 on Mar 8, 2006 0:02:43 GMT
heres one pic and another angle
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Post by dmilo on Mar 8, 2006 10:31:29 GMT
Hey Stunna , This is a traditional exhaust for a 2 stroke hope this helps dmilo
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Post by chcknugget on Mar 19, 2006 16:22:41 GMT
Yeah, a nice expansion exhaust will definitely make it faster. They're designed so that the unburnt gases are kept closer to the cylinder by acoustics, so you get a more consistent and effecient burn, plus it will fly!
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