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Gil dry tailpipe
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Gil tailpipe, center engine right hand.
4" dry to the tip, fresh water only, pressure tested . like new. said to have been to Cobra Power for a rebuild with all new parts but that can't be verified. rumored to have been on a boat don Johnson once parked next to. this collectors item was lost for years and recently re-discovered in a shipping container that hasn't been opened in a while. comes with shift plate bracket and a used gasket fits all boats with the appropriate modifications. tuned for optimum back pressure. dyno sheet was lost along with the installation instructions. taking offers. shipping available at extra cost. |
Originally Posted by Langston
(Post 4219749)
Gil tailpipe, center engine right hand.
4" dry to the tip, fresh water only, pressure tested . like new. said to have been to Cobra Power for a rebuild with all new parts but that can't be verified. rumored to have been on a boat don Johnson once parked next to. this collectors item was lost for years and recently re-discovered in a shipping container that hasn't been opened in a while. comes with shift plate bracket and a used gasket fits all boats with the appropriate modifications. tuned for optimum back pressure. dyno sheet was lost along with the installation instructions. taking offers. shipping available at extra cost. |
yea I heard your slip neighbors can barely hear you start up. must be harmonics from all the shag carpeting on N Dock. maybe you should set the idle at about 2200.
so you want this pipe or what? not many of these left, .................. |
how much back pressure do these pipes have?
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its what you might call "ideal", but those numbers as you know are kind of a floating target .I was told the guy that set it up was a big deal at Buick in wind tunnel testing but I can't be sure to tell you the truth. This should be good for a cat boat or a v bottom with a pad.
$100 buys it. but if the big boys get into a bidding war..... well who knows. If someone needs this better snap it up. |
Originally Posted by Langston
(Post 4220336)
its what you might call "ideal", but those numbers as you know are kind of a floating target .I was told the guy that set it up was a big deal at Buick in wind tunnel testing but I can't be sure to tell you the truth. This should be good for a cat boat or a v bottom with a pad.
$100 buys it. but if the big boys get into a bidding war..... well who knows. If someone needs this better snap it up. |
Was this the pipe Jesus Christ ran on his 69 foot Apache "Walkin' on water"?
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that's possible, but I am going to stick to just the facts and not get into a lot of guessing.that can get everybody in trouble.. but I will say the low lift scavenging #'s are pretty unreal I had to tape up the ends after the pics because it was sucking dust bunnies off the shop floor and blowing them out all over the place........
$95.00 |
Originally Posted by Langston
(Post 4220498)
that's possible, but I am going to stick to just the facts and not get into a lot of guessing.that can get everybody in trouble.. but I will say the low lift scavenging #'s are pretty unreal I had to tape up the ends after the pics because it was sucking dust bunnies off the shop floor and blowing them out all over the place........
$95.00 |
If I cut it down for my application will it reduce its tornadic effect? How short can I go before I cut into the hurricane chamber?
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