dry exhaust system
#22
thanks for the info, glad to know it is not too big of a modification for the dry exhaust. now were just waiting to tear down the center engine and see wuts goin down. i understand a large amount of members do not recommend dry exhaust, but thats why we all have our own boats...if all boats were the same then thered be no fun to the sport
#24
Last edited by waterheater; 10-11-2005 at 08:44 PM.
#25
went dry this spring ....great if you have reversion problems but way loud all the time !
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If your boat has a sail do you ride a horse to the ramp?
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#27
I HAVE FULL DRY LOVE IT. MINE SOUNDS LIKE THAT CLIP OF NEILS
I HAD TO FLUSH MINE OUT LAST WEEK AT THE HOUSE THE GUY NEXT DOOR ALMOST **** HIMSELF WHEN I STARTED UP
Ithought him and his wife was out it was 3pm I have shotguns but holding them up on the doesn't sound much different put there going on
for my wife
.
I HAD TO FLUSH MINE OUT LAST WEEK AT THE HOUSE THE GUY NEXT DOOR ALMOST **** HIMSELF WHEN I STARTED UP
Ithought him and his wife was out it was 3pm I have shotguns but holding them up on the doesn't sound much different put there going on
for my wife
.
#28
Originally Posted by DJR
Thru Hull - this is what you are running. It is where the tail pipes come off of the headers and continue thru the transom without the use of tips. The water is introduced at the very end of the tailpipe.
#29
Doed anyone make a tailpipe that has a 90-degree "bung" welded onto the inside of the tailpipe? I'm pulling off my CMI silent choice this winter and would rather divert the water into the exhaust path on the inside of the boat. ..
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Steve Gresham
'03 Donzi 33ZX
Steve Gresham
'03 Donzi 33ZX



