Balancer pipe. Yes or no?
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- mrroverrover
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Balancer pipe. Yes or no?
Getting a custom dual system fitted tomorrow with 2 new flowmaster super 44s. Is it joining them with a balancer pipe or run them totally separately?
I know it's been asked before but I need it in simple terms lol
On a 74 Monaco 360 currently standard but have a mild cammed rebuilt 360 to go in it in my garage 😉. Which I also have headers for so they'll be hopefully going on with the swap.
I know it's been asked before but I need it in simple terms lol
On a 74 Monaco 360 currently standard but have a mild cammed rebuilt 360 to go in it in my garage 😉. Which I also have headers for so they'll be hopefully going on with the swap.
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I think an "X" or an "H" tends to quieten down the whole system a bit, and improve scavenging, but they are a pain when you have to work on anything, especially if it is a "welded X" connection.
It is even hard to split a jointed "H" pipe system if you have to get the prop out to work on the transmission.
My guess is that you are not too worried if the system is a bit noisier
It is even hard to split a jointed "H" pipe system if you have to get the prop out to work on the transmission.
My guess is that you are not too worried if the system is a bit noisier

Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.
Mopar by the grace of God
Mopar by the grace of God
I went yesterday to see about making my system a bit quieter.
Criminal I know cos it sound brutal and I love it, but it's just exhausting (geddit
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I called on HIB exhausts, a 60 mile round trip in heavy rain, great fun!
He wants to to open up my Thrush mufflers and weld in a perforated tube, then pack them with wadding. He also wants to fit a cross-pipe, his little trick is to build a silencer into it. He says it's a good way of soaking up some noise with little effect on power. The alternative is to fit a pair of dead-end silencer boxes. These will take up more space but will avoid the p.i.t.a. of a cross-over
I'm a bit nervous it'll be too quiet... But I doubt it
Criminal I know cos it sound brutal and I love it, but it's just exhausting (geddit

I called on HIB exhausts, a 60 mile round trip in heavy rain, great fun!
He wants to to open up my Thrush mufflers and weld in a perforated tube, then pack them with wadding. He also wants to fit a cross-pipe, his little trick is to build a silencer into it. He says it's a good way of soaking up some noise with little effect on power. The alternative is to fit a pair of dead-end silencer boxes. These will take up more space but will avoid the p.i.t.a. of a cross-over
I'm a bit nervous it'll be too quiet... But I doubt it

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Short answer is:
Max noise - no balance pipe
Max Power - X-pipe
However, X pipe has a tone which some don't like as much (of course some do too!) A little less like a traditional V8
H-pipe will quieten it down, give a little more power than no balance pipe, but still have traditional tone.
On top of all of that, we are pretty much splitting hairs regarding the power, especially on a stock or mild engine, and without tuning the balance pipe. I doubt you would notice the power difference on any of these configurations.
Max noise - no balance pipe
Max Power - X-pipe
However, X pipe has a tone which some don't like as much (of course some do too!) A little less like a traditional V8
H-pipe will quieten it down, give a little more power than no balance pipe, but still have traditional tone.
On top of all of that, we are pretty much splitting hairs regarding the power, especially on a stock or mild engine, and without tuning the balance pipe. I doubt you would notice the power difference on any of these configurations.
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Keep em separate. Much better sound IMO.
As Mr Norm says. Unless your talking big numbers the HP difference will be negligible........Taking a dump prior to driving would make a bigger difference!

As Mr Norm says. Unless your talking big numbers the HP difference will be negligible........Taking a dump prior to driving would make a bigger difference!


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73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
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Had a new dual stainless system fitted last week at pipecraft by dean and went for a balance pipe after much internet browsing.
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1970 dodge coronet super bee 383 4 speed manual
Also 1972 Suzuki gt750j nut &bolt restoration.
An utter waste of time & space, makes c0ck all difference & will forever be in the way.
If you do, make sure the cross pipe is let in correctly, unlike the one I discovered on the Mustang lol
The chopped out 'H' section-

Looking down the port & Starboard main pipes, showing the rather interesting gas flow issues caused by the way the balance pipe was attached..


If you do, make sure the cross pipe is let in correctly, unlike the one I discovered on the Mustang lol
The chopped out 'H' section-

Looking down the port & Starboard main pipes, showing the rather interesting gas flow issues caused by the way the balance pipe was attached..


Mike that is called Mike.
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang
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As Mike is the shy and retiring type, he hasn't mentioned that since removing that lump of crap mettle and gluing some slicks onto his rear tyres he recently ran a 13.01 in the Mustnag at our local 'strip' ( hope you don't mine me mentioning it, Mike)
Moral of the story?
Who cares about an X H pipe, get some slicks and take 5/10s of your ET!!
Moral of the story?
Who cares about an X H pipe, get some slicks and take 5/10s of your ET!!

I knew it was a good run as my head hit the roof on the 'slightly' undulating trackMilesnMiles wrote:As Mike is the shy and retiring type, he hasn't mentioned that since removing that lump of crap mettle and gluing some slicks onto his rear tyres he recently ran a 13.01 in the Mustnag at our local 'strip' ( hope you don't mine me mentioning it, Mike)

Mike that is called Mike.
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang
69 Dodge A108
73 Mach1 Mustang