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Old 11-06-2012, 11:38 AM
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The next X pipe I do will be along these lines. Look at the center cross section.

http://www.surefloexhaust.com.au/xpipe.htm
Our Patented Merge Collector has a large Cross Sectional area than the X-Pipe, H-Pipe and Kiss pipe designs that are commonly used. This means a bigger volume of air can pass through our Merge without restriction. It also acts like the X-Pipe by crossing the gas flow to increase torque and minimise gas pulses.
If most of the gas is made to cross sides it forms a restriction. Our merge allows gas to cross paths, mingle, and flow on the same side. This accelerates gas flow while minimising restriction, this results in more power and torque than any other designs.

These pictures show the difference in cross sectional area between our "Patented" Merge pipe and the commonly used "Kiss" Pipe. There is no restriction to gas flow in our "Patented" Merge pipe. These pictures show the difference in size between our patented full flow merge pipe and a normal kiss pipe that is used by virtually everyone else. The kiss pipe is not much bigger than a single pipe and is a significant restriction in the system.



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