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Originally posted by SkyMaxx


Been there done that...and the only reason you were up in an hour? Yes, thank you very much. ;)
I was not thinking about those times, I was thinking about engine drown vs servo drown.
 
Originally posted by El Pirata
I was not thinking about those times, I was thinking about engine drown vs servo drown.

Yeah, yeah, yeah...you and your adventures in submarine driving. Perhaps you joined the wrong service. Maybe we should get your T-Maxx a snorkel to put on the exhaust and carb like the combat hummers have...
 
I thought about doing that but I was thinking that the engine would get drown with the fuel coming out the exhaust and not neing able to go anywhere.
 
Originally posted by El Pirata
I thought about doing that but I was thinking that the engine would get drown with the fuel coming out the exhaust and not neing able to go anywhere.

You could probably pull it off if you used some sort of check valve at the header. It would have to be extremly light action though.
 
Originally posted by M@xximillion


You could probably pull it off if you used some sort of check valve at the header. It would have to be extremly light action though.
Yeah but you would probably lose some of the effeciency of the engine as a result.
 
Originally posted by El Pirata
Yeah but you would probably lose some of the effeciency of the engine as a result.

Your right,the level of backpressure would be changed.
Wouldn't work. Would have to redesign some kind of complex regulation system. Not worth the hassle.
 
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