TNT pipe pics

blasterboy1980

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I have attached some pics of the TNT pipe will have the 1200/1100 blaster pics in within the next week tell me what you think I have only had it in two blasters no standups
 

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blasterboy1980

It must go faster!
Location
Key West
stinger on the end

Yes it has the normal stinger underneath near the exit, we added a stinger release on the end to let extra water to escape drying it out even more and releases some pressure straight into the water box, we used this on my superstck blaster and the thing hauled ass, I won the 97 sport class Florida stateschampionships with that pipe on my boat,
 
blasterboy1980 said:
we added a stinger release on the end to let extra water to escape drying it out even more and releases some pressure straight into the water box,
This doesn't make any sense.

1) The main water injected into the pipe/chamber actually comes from the 3/8" line right next to the outlet. And this is pointed at the exit (stinger) so there is NO water that would get into the chamber from that.

2) The only other water that would get into the chamber is injected at the ADJUSTABLE headpipe. That is how these pipes/chambers are adjusted.

3) The cone end of this style mod pipe must remain sealed in order to provide the critical back-wave effect. The only way 2-strokes work is with back-pressure and "releasing some pressure straight into the water box" through the way you have done it just doesn't make sense.

Someone please correct me...is it just me that doesn't get this.
 
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