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Are the tips baffled? Pics would help.
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Originally Posted by OrionNC
(Post 4702336)
They are straight tips out the back. Why not use Silent Choice above 3000 rpm?.
You have to look at it as a performance,through-hull design that can go quiet for idle/ no wake zones - not the opposite |
What they said for above 3000rpms.
I would swap out the straight tips for muffler tips or add muffler inserts to the tips. |
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions! How much sound reduction comes from muffler tips or inserts?
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most advertise 4-10% reduction.... most are oriented to keep below legal max limits at idle as the base standards (80-90db)
https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...r-inserts.html |
For optimum performance you don't want the exhaust to go thru the prop, but the motor still does fine going thru the prop, just going to loose a few hp at top end
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4702467)
most advertise 4-10% reduction.... most are oriented to keep below legal max limits at idle as the base standards (80-90db)
https://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/...r-inserts.html |
Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 4702344)
You are more likely to get water reversion, especially if the engine has been modified.
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Originally Posted by speicher lane
(Post 4702358)
Above 3000rpm, the exhaust pressure is working against the system trying to divert it through the prop = killing the solenoids/ cause components to fail prematurely.
You have to look at it as a performance,through-hull design that can go quiet for idle/ no wake zones - not the opposite |
I've always heard that running >3k RPM (for extended periods) with exhaust going thru prop can overheat the drives; more so if engs have been significantly modified. Anyone know of this is true? Sounds plausible to me.
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