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bob 03-20-2003 10:04 PM

Type of exhaust you use on dyno
 
Just curious, for the engine builders on this site or anyone else with dyno operation experience, what type of exaust systems do you run on your dyno? What are the benefits of running a dry, car type header vs a water cooled system? What are the draw backs of testing with each? Any major difference between wet/dry or tuned header vs. a Gill type? Do you run an O2 sensor or knock sensor? Just looking for some thoughts here as I, probably like most folks, have heard all kinds of logic supporting the different systems.

R Addiction 03-20-2003 10:10 PM

Hey Buddy!! Tired of watching the same thing on TV? Talk to ya soon, John

RumRunner 03-21-2003 11:39 AM

Changing exhaust on the Dyno will change how effiecent the engine will scavenge. It is always best to tune using the exhaust you're going to run. If you're going to run wet, use it on the dyno, it will affect your HP numbers, and more importantly your tuning. We've gone as fas as to run the entire exhast system headers, pipes & all off of race cars to dial them in.

audacity 03-21-2003 12:29 PM

What do you know anyway RumRunner!!!LOL what's up!!! smart M F'n people lucking in here that really know their ****...RR is one of them! talk to ya soon.

RumRunner 03-21-2003 12:45 PM

Joey

Dam boy bands..... What's going on ?

RR

bobby daniels 03-21-2003 03:20 PM

We use what the cust. is using on his boat if possible !! It does make a difference ,,,,you can't compress water , so use the boat exhaust with water ,also get all water out of exhaust stream you can in boat and on dyno :D :D


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