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bigjdubb 01-12-2003 08:25 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 
http://ebay2.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_...91a041/i-1.JPG
http://ebay2.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_...91a041/i-2.JPG

Just curious as to what constitutes a tuned pipe.

crash_me_over 01-12-2003 10:14 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 
http://www.rcnitro.com/rn/articles/tuned.asp

bigjdubb 01-12-2003 11:32 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 
Great article. Once again you come through with a great link. You need to post that link on the Savage exhaust post.

Unstable 01-13-2003 03:15 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 
all this tuned pipe talk..... I'm wondering what would happen if I tried a MCP(1) on my savage. works for the planes, so I'm assuming it would work for a truck.

1:mousse(2) can pipe (search fun fly forum)

2:yes the hair junk kind of mousse

crash_me_over 01-13-2003 03:26 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 
Unstable.....You should try it and give us a report of what you find out. Who knows.....maybe that mousse deserves a place in the RC world! :)

Unstable 01-13-2003 03:56 PM

Can this really be called a "tuned pipe"
 

Originally posted by crash_me_over
Unstable.....You should try it and give us a report of what you find out. Who knows.....maybe that mousse deserves a place in the RC world! :)
I'm thinking I will.

first I gotta fix my truck (right now it thinks it has 3 wheel steering due me breaking some part I cant think of the name right now.. :confused: )

What I will do is set up the normal exhast and the MCP (although I was thinking maybe a smaller "can" like a butane lighter refill can would do better) then mark off a known distance on the ground. time the truck with both pipes in
a: a high speed run from line to line.
b: dead start from one line to another.

MCPs on airplane engines give about a 1k-3k increase in RPM throught the whole power range, unlike a tuned pipe MCPs seem to not have a "power band" and they are usually quiet compared to stock nufflers.

again this is airplane engines and dealing with airplane exhast so i dont know if car/truck exhast will respond the same.


well off to find a empty mousse can


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