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16 Jul 2020, 10:55 (Ref:3988692) | #1 | ||
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Exhausting question.
it's only a lowly Kent Formula Ford engine but I have noticed there is quite a step-out in the opening of the exhaust on the pipe manifold.
The pipes are a much larger bore than the outlets on the head. Q. Would this step create enough turbulence to result in power loss by creating back pressure and upsetting exhaust flow? Q If so how much? Anything significant? I wonder if there is an advantage in funnelling out at that point or am I whistling in the wind and just need to put my foot down further and close my eyes more... |
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