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Custom exhaust Question for H.P. gear heads
Custom exhaust Question for H.P. gear heads.
Ya don't see a whole lot of ( Y ) pipes anymore. But they worked for scavaging horse power. Looked Cool / Different. And Sounded Different as well. Downside, sometimes cracked just due to stress etc. with heat and expansion. Possibly restricted, depending on the cubic inch or HP. you forced through them. _______________________________________________ So Question is has any body ever tried the ( H ) pipe or ( X ) pipe method like they use on HP. cars. Just curious if there would be any gains and you would still keep two pipes running out the Transome for now restrictions. Plus the possibility of more HP. Thanks for any and all answers Cougarman |
Re: Custom exhaust Question for H.P. gear heads
I was looking at a friends 42' Fountain with staggered engines. He had Gil exhaust, but the exhaust had a crossover pipe. Is that what you mean by an "H" pipe? It sure didn't dress up anything in his engine compartment. I have no idea if it helped.
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Re: Custom exhaust Question for H.P. gear heads
Originally Posted by Payton
I was looking at a friends 42' Fountain with staggered engines. He had Gil exhaust, but the exhaust had a crossover pipe. Is that what you mean by an "H" pipe? It sure didn't dress up anything in his engine compartment. I have no idea if it helped.
I know there big after market sellers for like your GT mustangs etc. Don't quote me but it seems like the " X " pipe is better that the " H " but any was seems like it was another 20 plus HP. ? Not alot but figured if your building exhaust anyways and there's potential gain than why not add it in the initial build. Cougarman |
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I doubt this would help much in a boat due to the fact that the pipes are already short, fat 4" and straight. The H and X pipes were made to balance the backpressure of both sided of the engine due to pulses created by the firing order. In an automotive configuration this is a bigger deal because the pipes are smaller with more bends and more restriction in the mufflers.
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H Pipes were poular in boats in the late 80s when Donzi and a few others tried side exhaust. The boats sounded terrible, like a misfiring 4 cylinder and the H pipe was installed to solve this. New Chris Crafts have the same problem, side exhaust, they sound terrible.
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Corsa used to offer an H pipe installation with one of their muffler packages. Not sure if that was for backpressure or silencing purposes. Anyone know?
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The Volvo 496 has one
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H pipes
You mean like these? Due |
Re: Custom exhaust Question for H.P. gear heads
Originally Posted by Dueclaws
H pipes
You mean like these? Due |
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Ya, I know! But it's tuff getting in front of the engines with that thing in the way. As it is, I get small puncture wounds from the pulleys!
Due |
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