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Flying Scotsman 03-22-2002 12:49 AM

Using a Tuned Pipe
 
I have seen engines with tuned pipes instead of stock mufflers. What purpose do they serve? And by having one, do they add a lot of weight?

I am using my standard muffler at the moment, what can I do to prevent my plane from being covered in goo after every flight (I have tried turning the exhaust port in every direction but to no avail)?

Cheers
Steven
:rainfro:

splatt 03-22-2002 03:40 AM

Using a Tuned Pipe
 
a tuned pipe uses the pulsation of the exhaust to be "bounced back" upon itself to "pack" the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder. It can be a real shot in the arm for a 2 stroke. it may make the engine have a narrower power band. It would help solve you goo problem to have the exhaust come out futher back.

mpj220 03-22-2002 12:16 PM

Using a Tuned Pipe
 
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visioneer_one 03-22-2002 01:58 PM

Using a Tuned Pipe
 

Originally posted by splatt
It would help solve you goo problem to have the exhaust come out futher back.
For what its worth...

I run our club's trainer. I run an OS .46FX on it, and fuel with 20% oil, all synthetic. The qyantity of Oil Goo + dust + grass clippings + chopped-up-bug-bits covering the plane and wing after a day of flying was... impressive. :rolleyes:

To cut down on the amount of cleanup work necessary, I cut a length of 3/8" I.D. clear plastic water line long enough to run from the muffler to the tail of the plane. I rotated the muffler outlet so that it was pointing down and slightly at the fuselage. I then clamped the plastic tube to the muffler outlet with zipties. A few more ties were needed to secure the tube to the bottom of the fuselage.

This works brilliantly! 99% of the exhaust now dumps out below the fuselage at the tail - the only cleanup required at day's end involves wiping off the dust (and grass) (and dead bugs :)). The engine also seemd to be a lot quieter, as the plastic tube soaks up a lot of the racket.


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