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techtalk:evo:carb04 [2019/03/22 03:23]
ixl2relax [Gaskets]
techtalk:evo:carb04 [2021/03/31 22:30]
ixl2relax ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation
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 |Cometic (bottom) versus HD (top) exhaust gasket comparison ((photo by Hippysmack))| |Cometic (bottom) versus HD (top) exhaust gasket comparison ((photo by Hippysmack))|
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-===== Exhaust Pipes & Cams - Power or Reversion =====+====== Exhaust Pipes & Cams - Power or Reversion ​======
  
 All exhaust systems have harmonic pressure waves passing down and up the pipes. These waves are initiated by the operation of the exhaust valves. The waves move back and forth, with new waves combining or competing with the existing waves in the exhaust system, to either help move the exhausted mixture out of the pipes or back toward the cylinder. In a complicated way, the rpm of the engine is creating a certain frequency of new waves while the length and shape of the exhaust system is reflecting those waves at its own frequency. All exhaust systems have harmonic pressure waves passing down and up the pipes. These waves are initiated by the operation of the exhaust valves. The waves move back and forth, with new waves combining or competing with the existing waves in the exhaust system, to either help move the exhausted mixture out of the pipes or back toward the cylinder. In a complicated way, the rpm of the engine is creating a certain frequency of new waves while the length and shape of the exhaust system is reflecting those waves at its own frequency.