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Will removing baffles completely on my 4-1 hurt anything?
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mixongw
Originally posted by Road_Clam
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HiSPL
My baffle was really, REALLY hard to remove. I basically had to use a long steel tire spoon and a 2 pound sledge to get the thing to move. It was misshaped inside the can. I don't know if it warped after it was put in or what. I knew I was modifying it so it didn't matter if I tore it up in the process.
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dtkid
Yea, I don't really think the back-pressure does anything to "cool" exhaust valves.
The whole "exhaust-pipe/pressure" issue is based on the fact that the pressure wave/pulse that travels back up the exhaust header will in fact facilitate exhaust gas removal and mixture delivery to the combustion chamber. (When it is timed correctly with camming).
It is sorta the same thing the air-box resonance pulse delivers to the intake side.
Actually, I don't think you want the exhaust valves to cool...they will definitely break if they are subjected to ambient air (like running a motor without exhaust pipes).
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mixongw
Originally posted by dtkidYea, I don't really think the back-pressure does anything to "cool" exhaust valves.
The whole "exhaust-pipe/pressure" issue is based on the fact that the pressure wave/pulse that travels back up the exhaust header will in fact facilitate exhaust gas removal and mixture delivery to the combustion chamber. (When it is timed correctly with camming).
It is sorta the same thing the air-box resonance pulse delivers to the intake side.
Actually, I don't think you want the exhaust valves to cool...they will definitely break if they are subjected to ambient air (like running a motor without exhaust pipes).
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