sorry guys but what is an in line reasonator?
thanks
silencer
sorry guys but what is an in line reasonator?
thanks
ok thanks
so whats to stop water flowing back into the motor if theres no water box? i mean when the ski is in the water but not running, and you capsise it or sumthin?
Interesting, I would like confirmation on the dyno figures.
I'd be very interested to hear the thoughts of my engine builder.
Before I would even consider buying one, I'd like to see back to back dyno runs where this pipe will produce 20hp more than a Bpipe.
Steve, do you mean the pipe will be similar to a FP but manufactured by EME or it will be manufactured by FP? I'm confused.
Doug
My SJ sets way to the right front, away from my b-pipe.The other benefit of this "Malone" type of exhaust is that it balances the ski more instead of the ski being heavy on one side. This pipe alone would not balance it but it would be better than with the "B" pipe. His ski sits very neutral in the water, and part of it is that there is no water box.
Exactly, the factory exhaust was more balanced. Heavy exh, heavy battery, water box, etc. As you change parts out the balance point moves. My SXR now lays to the front and way to the right. That is because the heavy OEM exh is now off and the wet pipe is lighter. This makes the carb side heavier. Malone played with engine location as well as exh, battery, etc to make his ski neutral. I probably made my point more confusing by mentioning that, but what I was getting at is that less weight is another advantage of this set up. You may be able to make you ski more neutral by using the back left hand side for the battery location.My SJ sets way to the right front, away from my b-pipe.
and the best part is that it leaves the engine compartment open and will easily clear exhaust valves
the only drawback is that you will have to run a small gas tank