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Topic author - Posts: 1278
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- First Name: Mack
- Last Name: Cole
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exhaust cutout
I picked up a exhaust pipe a few years ago that has the inside of the muffler made on to it and it has a cutout just like this 1 on it.
The remanents of the body of the 26 T I am building into a speedster has the "pedal" for a cut out on it and I had planned to install the cutout on the speedster if for nothing else a conversation peice.But my question is,what was it's intended purpose? Just to make it loud to draw attention? Play a mind game with your self thinking it made more power up a hill?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MODEL-T-FORD-O ... Swrxpd~68d
The remanents of the body of the 26 T I am building into a speedster has the "pedal" for a cut out on it and I had planned to install the cutout on the speedster if for nothing else a conversation peice.But my question is,what was it's intended purpose? Just to make it loud to draw attention? Play a mind game with your self thinking it made more power up a hill?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/MODEL-T-FORD-O ... Swrxpd~68d
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'
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Re: exhaust cutout
The advertisement for my Apco explosion proof muffler with a built in cutout on my TT claimed a gain of two HP. Thats 10%. Im looking for more aftermarket doodads. Shoot it could reach 100 HP if I find enough on them!
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Re: exhaust cutout
Back in the day, they were called motor testing valves. I think, not sure, but I think to skirt the laws. I agree with your thinking, Dallas. Besides that, the one who dies with the most do-dads wins!
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Re: exhaust cutout
You may just be the winner my friend! The cool factor of showing the V8 guys my speed equipment is where its at. Always gets a smile when the quiet 20HP engine lets out a roar.
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Re: exhaust cutout
Mack, I’ve always heard an exhaust cutout does away with back pressure created by a muffler thereby ridding the engine of exhaust gasses at higher RPMs quicker. It probably has as much HP increase as making a topless roadster’s upper windshield horizontal adds to MPH.
I don’t know why I turned out this way. My parents were decent people.
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Re: exhaust cutout
Chick bait. Harley guys know this.
Happy New Year! Bill
Happy New Year! Bill
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Topic author - Posts: 1278
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Re: exhaust cutout
Oh it will make My little T a chic magnet. Um, depends on the age and size of the chics as to rather or not I would want to use it then!
If you can't help em, don't hinder em'