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So this has got me thinking, would there be a back pressure issue while running an inline silencer vs a waterbox? I need to order a SMALL waterbox or silencer soon and trying to decide.
Inline silencers are usually straight through in design whereas waterboxes usually make the exhaust gases make turns and or go through a series of chambers before it exits, the waterbox will have more backpressure.
but will this cause a problem by just running a silencer or can something else be done to create more back pressure?
a lot of that depends on where you decide to exit the exhaust, rear exhaust will have more backpressure than side exit exhaust, so if you are wanting to decrease noise and increase backpressure then run rear exhaust.
A stock exhaust will benefit from a free flowing exhaust. A tuned pipe will not. Having too much pressure with a tuned pipe causes pistons to melt before any power is lost. When it comes to measuring back pressure its the peak pressure pulse that matters not the average. The stinger controls the peak pressure and the waterbox averages it out. You should use the largest can possible at the stock location. After that a smaller than stock hose can be ran out the back without issue. A piped twostroke can be made quieter than any other engine without loosing power.
thats exactly what im looking at. The reason I have to get an inline silencer or a REALLY small waterbox is because this new hull im getting, the space is rather limited and need something tiny to fit behind the tank. I might just bid on this pjs inline silencer and see how it goes. Opinions seems varied.best of both worlds...
What do you mean by “tuned pipe”?A stock exhaust will benefit from a free flowing exhaust. A tuned pipe will not. Having too much pressure with a tuned pipe causes pistons to melt before any power is lost. When it comes to measuring back pressure its the peak pressure pulse that matters not the average. The stinger controls the peak pressure and the waterbox averages it out. You should use the largest can possible at the stock location. After that a smaller than stock hose can be ran out the back without issue. A piped twostroke can be made quieter than any other engine without loosing power.