How about a wager then? Who ever loses pays for the dyno time to test it. I'm in. You pick the quad. I will have a high compression 460 and a 432 running for the world record on stock parts or your high comp 450. I'd say do the 432 just to see what we can wring out of it but what ever you like is fine with me.
The exhaust to beat the FMF
QUOTE (mydreamride @ Mar 1 2008, 09:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Not to bad but I wouldn't get overly confident. Maybe we should dyno them against each other on the same quad to see who is really going to be toasted.
How about a wager then? Who ever loses pays for the dyno time to test it. I'm in. You pick the quad. I will have a high compression 460 and a 432 running for the world record on stock parts or your high comp 450. I'd say do the 432 just to see what we can wring out of it but what ever you like is fine with me.
The double slice toasters are done. I the internals are a glass pack core system but a larger internal diameter than the fmf. I have 2 end caps .One has the factory cone with the ultra fine screen . The other is wide open. The spark arrestors are very quiet and I pointed the outlets at so they are at a 45 degree angle to each other that ought to tick off the dnr sound checkers.
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QUOTE (Wistech @ Mar 3 2008, 01:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The double slice toasters are done. I the internals are a glass pack core system but a larger internal diameter than the fmf. I have 2 end caps .One has the factory cone with the ultra fine screen . The other is wide open. The spark arrestors are very quiet and I pointed the outlets at so they are at a 45 degree angle to each other that ought to tick off the dnr sound checkers.
Looking good can't wait to have the dyno grudge match against them. But I'm still not scared because I'm going to blow the doors of them
I think I should also explain the picture a bit more.
The picture shows a muffler, like the toaster, from the side. With the red arrows showing how the gasses flow, a bit.
The gasses come into the first "chamber" trough a pipe with holes in it. Next the gasses go to the next "chamber" trough another pipe with holes in it.
I have made my toaster like this, except for the second pipe not having holes in it. And I do not need to worry about being to loud.
In combination with a pod filter setup the sound will be very nice.
Oh, and it took about 1 hour to make.
The picture shows a muffler, like the toaster, from the side. With the red arrows showing how the gasses flow, a bit.
The gasses come into the first "chamber" trough a pipe with holes in it. Next the gasses go to the next "chamber" trough another pipe with holes in it.
I have made my toaster like this, except for the second pipe not having holes in it. And I do not need to worry about being to loud.
In combination with a pod filter setup the sound will be very nice.
Oh, and it took about 1 hour to make.
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QUOTE (Wistech @ Mar 11 2008, 06:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Here in my opinion is the biggest shocker. We replaced the toaster mufflers with the open fmf cans and lost horsepower!!!!! Thats friggin amazing. The one test we should have done is tested a single toaster on the FMF headpipe.
the longer fmf cans lose hp for some reason, shorten them up and it should gain a little back.
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