cam shafts
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You don't need dry pipes. You need wet exhaust with long risers or tail pipes.
They can be headers with long tails or manifolds with long risers. The water mixes in with exhaust very close to the transom.
Be careful buying used stuff, especially if it had any salt usage.
They can be headers with long tails or manifolds with long risers. The water mixes in with exhaust very close to the transom.
Be careful buying used stuff, especially if it had any salt usage.
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Dumping the water in as close to the transom as possible makes perfect cense, and the tall risers I take it are just a taller mountain the water has to climb to get back to the cylinders??? If I'm on the right track I have a couple ideas that should get the job done Thanks Griff.
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Here you go. New, wet, good for future cam options and only 2,700.
http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-15730...st-system.aspx
http://www.hardin-marine.com/p-15730...st-system.aspx
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Getrdunn I see you have tips for sale in the swap ill keep you in mind. I'm going to take my time and build a good flowing exhaust that doesn't rattle windows or bring every harbor cop along side for a shakedown.
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