Might not fit in the budget category, but how about some Powersticks?!
http://www.classicchambered.com/classic/products.html
Loooooooooove this idea in a BIG! mother way.
true 302 Z28s had those OE as well as flippin hot assed 427 Corvetes and 454 Chevelles among many others!
That idea of runnin , I call em "chambered pipes", - was way more new to me than THRUSH muffs but i've had it earnestly and reckon i'll know the place for those when I see it.
Dang.
runnin down a bed is a great idea...
Anyways!
I appreciate
@Dutch Rutter 's experience a great deal his opinions are valid as can be to me, especially about H pipes.
My experience came about diffeently.
Many moons ago I lived,eat,slept, and drank , drag racing.. constantly searching to go.faster.
One day after I lost to an SHO after he squeezed, I decided that there was no GOOD reason NOT TO utilize every single last "horsepower tip and trick" that I could afford because losing sucks.
I had read thousands of magazines and had been down the strip tens of times. I
already had an exhaust guy lol, and one day decided to go see Richard the Expert Muffler.
He wasn't God , (contrary to rumor) but he was a regular wizard with a stik, that he was.Is.
he didnt seem to think the
actual size/type of connection was imperative, Richard thinks it's mostly about
sharing exhaust pulse.
Ok...whatever. IDGAF about the pulses, I understand
scavenging.
IMO the H-pipe serves as a secondary or addutional means to scavenge more completely and efficiently.
That sounds good and all but I went a bit further down that research hole.
Again, after every.last.HP.
There is another entire chapter regarding
distances and diameters of course.
...
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look its a long topic that I have done
exhausting research about.
get it?
I had to go get a tune to keep the train rollin.
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we'll continue in the next post so it can play while I type.