Thought I'd perform a minor operation on the above so that:
1) I can take the ends to be modified to have a 2" id link pipe added.
2) For analysis from folk on here that know stuff.
Standard normal re-packable cans seem to have one perforated tube straight through the middle of them and a bit of wadding around this pipe.
My Yoshi one has some engineered perforated tubes inside each other and a fair bit of wadding.
My R1 can has what looks like two chambers and you can't see right through them so the pipes must be offset. There is also a perforated outer
tube inside the can and wadding between the outer wall and this oerforated tube.
Any thoughts on flow, volume etc.
Pat...
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Yoshi baffles:
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Yoshi wadding:
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R1 external shot of one end:
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R1 internal chambers:
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And then there's my Supertrapp to throw into the equation thats the same sort of thing as a normal can with one central perforated tube, a bit of
wadding and then the discs on the end.
Pat...
Supertrapp silencers are awful things, a cork is probably marginally less restrictive and certainly better at silencing
Great thread Pat.
Did your R1 exhaust have a cat in it?
Chris.
Nope, but I have a little Cat - see my other post.
Was gonna put it in the end of the R1 can as it will fit in the chamber, but I think the R1 can is so well tuned, I don't want to upset it.
Pat...