What is the weight savings going to a FP B Pipe from the 701 "breadbox"? 3 or 4 pounds? Thanks!
ArsenalR Location Redding, CA Nov 5, 2018 #1 What is the weight savings going to a FP B Pipe from the 701 "breadbox"? 3 or 4 pounds? Thanks!
V Vortex Location Southeast Nov 5, 2018 #2 B pipe is light enough that some superjets get the gangsta lean to the right while the ski floats. Some add ballast weight to counter that.
B pipe is light enough that some superjets get the gangsta lean to the right while the ski floats. Some add ballast weight to counter that.
x2mafia Maximum effort Location WA Nov 5, 2018 #3 The b pipe could weigh 69 lbs or 420 kgs more than the muffler and the power gain would still be worth it lol
The b pipe could weigh 69 lbs or 420 kgs more than the muffler and the power gain would still be worth it lol
V Vortex Location Southeast Nov 6, 2018 #4 x2mafia said: The b pipe could weigh 69 lbs or 420 kgs more than the muffler and the power gain would still be worth it lol Click to expand... Very true for the 2002 era pipes!
x2mafia said: The b pipe could weigh 69 lbs or 420 kgs more than the muffler and the power gain would still be worth it lol Click to expand... Very true for the 2002 era pipes!
V Vortex Location Southeast Nov 6, 2018 #5 Btw I have a full mod chamber b pipe on the bench I could check the weight, Just need to find a proper scale. Last edited: Nov 6, 2018
Btw I have a full mod chamber b pipe on the bench I could check the weight, Just need to find a proper scale.
I Iconicsuperpoop Location Here Nov 6, 2018 #6 Weigh out a half ounce of og cush, burn it, and then, well, who cares? Honestly have no clue why you even ask this. x2mafia nailed it.
Weigh out a half ounce of og cush, burn it, and then, well, who cares? Honestly have no clue why you even ask this. x2mafia nailed it.
bored&stroked Urban redneck Location AZ Nov 8, 2018 #8 I'd say more like 5lbs. But according to this^ guy I'm a dope so take it as you will lol