Hi to all friends here..
I would like to make a question about Exhaust .. ( I didnt know if it would be better to place this question in engine forum... so sorry in advance )
I am building a buggy - sand rail style vehicle
and i find out that can place stock exhaust system because the protection bar i place behind...
so i am thinking to build my own exhaust system...
i know that for better performance (1200cc engine.. hahaha so i am not waiting to much :p ) the exhaust tubes must have all the same size distance...
i would ask if all of them should end in one muffler or can build an exhaust that each head has his own muffler
(2 tubes from one head to one muffler and the other 2 from tha other head to an other muffler)
thanks in advance
Exhaust Question - and some others questions
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Exhaust Question - and some others questions
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Re: Exhaust Question - and some others questions
I order not to open a new topic i decide to use my old one as it is for the same project..
what tires should i go for this project ?
use the stock wheels? i need to have to cost as low as it is possible.. one option i am thinking is to go and make wider the stock wheels in order to place bigger tires taller
the sway bar in front should i leave it as it is, or remove it ?
what tires should i go for this project ?
use the stock wheels? i need to have to cost as low as it is possible.. one option i am thinking is to go and make wider the stock wheels in order to place bigger tires taller
the sway bar in front should i leave it as it is, or remove it ?
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Re: Exhaust Question - and some others questions
I wouldn't go bigger than 30" tires with a stock motor and trans.
Stock wheels are only 4" wide, you could get away with 235's. Many class 11 racers use that combo.
Take the sway bar off and cut it into pieces and slip them inside your tierods to strengthen them.
Stock wheels are only 4" wide, you could get away with 235's. Many class 11 racers use that combo.
Take the sway bar off and cut it into pieces and slip them inside your tierods to strengthen them.