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Titanium mufflers?
Has anybody tried these mufflers? http://www.s-whobby.com/muffler.html#airplane
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I wish the web site would state the weight of the mufflers.
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And dimensions.
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Only a minimum power loss. WHAT??? You mean to tell me you went to the trouble to design and build and market TITANIUM mufflers and they rob your engine of only a little power? I get 800 more RPM from a friggin beer bottle!
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I get 800 more RPM from a friggin beer bottle! |
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ORIGINAL: Bass1 I get 800 more RPM from a friggin beer bottle! I tried just drilling eight holes in the bottom, then putting it on the header, not very good. What's the link to you muffler's again, my 9 year old computer died and took my links with it. |
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_73...tm.htm#7385806
I perked it back to the fron page. |
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I have a set of the S&W Titanium mufflers. Tried them on a DA-100. Fairly quiet operation, engine ran fine, didn't seem to have any issues temperature-wise, but just didn't seem as powerful as we thought it should be. Breaking it in with a Menz 27x10 prop, couldn't get above 5700 rpm. Took the mufflers off one day and ran open exhaust - went up to something like 6200 rpm.
Switched over to a set of 'standard' mufflers from SlimLine. Definitely a bit noisier, but still in the 6100+ rpm range. The output end of the mufflers looks like it's a titanium washer welded to the end of the 'pipe'. That could probably be drilled out and reduce the back-pressure a bit. Might get some RPM gain, but it would then be louder. Bottom line: Light - yes. Quiet - reasonably so, not as quiet as canisters. "Minimum" power loss...... define minimum. I saw about a 500 rpm gain by switching to a standard muffler..... I'd call that more than "minimum", but maybe it's just me! So...... I have $300 worth of S&W Titanium mufflers sitting there on the bench doing nothing..... if anyone wants to try out a set for a DA-100, first $50 gets them!! Or, might be an interesting experiment for a couple of DA-50's!! Cheers. Barry :) |
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I'll take them. PM on the way.
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Hi All
Titanium is almost twice the weight of Aluminum, IDM |
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Yes, but it builds into lighter stuff by being so much stronger and heat resistant.
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ORIGINAL: IDM Hi All Titanium is almost twice the weight of Aluminum, IDM http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele022.html " It is as strong as steel and twice as strong as aluminum, but is 45% lighter than steel and only 60% heavier than aluminum" |
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This may not convince you, but it would me:
Ferrari spends 300 million dollars a year on their TWO race cars, that enough to buy every race team in NASCAR and NASCAR itself, they use TI for their headers. It works for me.[sm=thumbup.gif] |
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ORIGINAL: soarrich This may not convince you, but it would me: Ferrari spends 300 million dollars a year on their TWO race cars, that enough to buy every race team in NASCAR and NASCAR itself, they use TI for their headers. It works for me.[sm=thumbup.gif] |
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I maintain jet aircraft for a living and titanium is a great material suitable for many things, however a poorly designed Ti muffler is still a poorly designed muffler no matter what it's made of.
Those mufflers look like nothing more than exhaust stacks. |
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