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Hooker Side pipes. Any one had them decibel tested? (more pics added)
69 DIRTY RAT:
The photo is confusing me, are they sidepipes? or are they the hotdog mufflers you spoke of that goes under car? got somemore pix, it looks interesting!
jdunne:
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Heres a pic of the mufflers I got with them. They are stamped hooker.
As you can see, "Bubba" has welded them in and cut off the flanges. Didn't know that till after they arrived from interstate.
Either way, I have absolutely no idea what these mufflers are and how loud they would be.
Looking into them they seem to be just a 2" maybe 2 1/2" tube?
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Those look more like motor bike trumpet mufflers such as we used to have on triumphs and nortons....;-);-);-)john
gtc:
--- Quote ---Originally posted by jdunneThose look more like motor bike trumpet mufflers such as we used to have on triumphs and nortons....;-);-);-)john
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Yep, I was thinking something similar.
demonx:
Definately side pipes - heres the headers
As far as more photos - theres not anything else I can take a pic of that will show you anything! The muffler is just a straight pipe that "Bubba" welded into the header, cutting off the flange which is a pain in tbe arse but easy to work around.
The muffler is definitely stamped with the same hooker stamp as the headers.
The muffler is probably half a meter long, if not possible a little bit longer and that photo is obviously the outlet.
nifty:
about the only drawback i can think of with using the washers with decreasing holes is the heat factor.....when i used to race go karts they used a similar restrictor plate for the joung kids to decrease power.....ALSO makes them run a LOT hotter,as evidenced with the young kids blowing up a lot more motors than the adults...(same engine...one with restrictor one without)
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