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the RD Logics dual pipe rear exhaust.

I put one of those on my friend's Savage. It looks cool and is by far the loudest pipe I've ever heard, but it wouldn't create enough pressure to keep enough fuel flowing to the carb to run much faster than idle. It was an O.S. .30 engine.

I like the wheelie Bar/shock set up. I would say let me know how it works out, but I know you'll never find out! =devil
 
I know you'll never find out! =devil

I thought there wouldn't be enough pressure with that pipe, but I have the option of filling the end pipes with metal epoxy and drilling the size that would work. If it doesn't work, I
blew about $60 I think.
I knew when I got it that two pipes on each side wouldn't give enough back pressure.

pipe_2.jpg
 
Ralph, that is one sick frickin' truck bro. I know I give you a lot of grief but in all reality that thing is ultra sweet.
 
Rolex;554837I have the option of filling the end pipes with metal epoxy and drilling the size that would work. If it doesn't work said:
That's what I did. We thought of trying the epoxy, but after an hour of trying to make it run, it was removed, tossed in drawer and never seen again. He sold out everything, didn't even tell me until after the fact.

Ralph, that is one sick frickin' truck bro. I know I give you a lot of grief but in all reality that thing is ultra sweet.

I'll second that!
 
I thought there wouldn't be enough pressure with that pipe, but I have the option of filling the end pipes with metal epoxy and drilling the size that would work.
Don't see why that wouldn't work.

I did something similar on an aircraft muffler. http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXFG94&P=SM
Wasn't having problems with pressure, just too damn loud.

Didn't think about filling the pipes and drilling them.
I had some small brass tubing. Fixed a small washer to fit over it and just inside the muffler and put JB weld around it.
Can't remember how much I had to lean it out because I had more back pressure, but it was a lot. Ran better after that, too.


Like your idea better.
If ya get don't drill it out enough, can go a little bigger. Get it too big, just fill it back up...

You'll get that pipe to work. But you are going to have to move it out of the display case in your living room and put some fuel in it. :)

Looking good bro. Keep the pics coming.
 
Do you have spinners installed too?
 
I think it would be cool if he hooked up some playing cards in the wheel spokes. That always makes it faster. Just like flames.
 
I always value your opinion, Candyman. With 14 spokes in the 44 series rims, it will really sound great.
I also need tiny fuzzy dice and pom pom balls to go around all the window frames.
 
Don't forget a set of RPM danglers for the rear. Chrome of course.
 
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