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I agree 100%. You started it up and it shook, so you didn't loose any power? LMFAO!!! Screw straight pipes, unless you have a highly built motor there's no way you'd ever benefit from straight pipes. Silencers are designed to evacuate more exhaust from the cylinder so you get the most air and fuel into it on the next stroke, obviosly that means more power. Like CamoKodiak450 said, not only will you lose power, you will also most likely damage your engine and your hearing. It's not going to sound good either, it sounds way too crackly and hollow.
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Originally posted by: recon99
I agree 100%. You started it up and it shook, so you didn't loose any power? LMFAO!!! Screw straight pipes, unless you have a highly built motor there's no way you'd ever benefit from straight pipes. Silencers are designed to evacuate more exhaust from the cylinder so you get the most air and fuel into it on the next stroke, obviosly that means more power. Like CamoKodiak450 said, not only will you lose power, you will also most likely damage your engine and your hearing. It's not going to sound good either, it sounds way too crackly and hollow.
I agree 100%. You started it up and it shook, so you didn't loose any power? LMFAO!!! Screw straight pipes, unless you have a highly built motor there's no way you'd ever benefit from straight pipes. Silencers are designed to evacuate more exhaust from the cylinder so you get the most air and fuel into it on the next stroke, obviosly that means more power. Like CamoKodiak450 said, not only will you lose power, you will also most likely damage your engine and your hearing. It's not going to sound good either, it sounds way too crackly and hollow.
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