weirdbeard
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Hey guys, would it hurt the engine on a 49 n to run a straight exhust pipe? I know some engines need back pressure.
o to both sentences, but it will ultimately result in your hearing loss.(quoted from post at 14:24:29 01/07/10) Hey guys, would it hurt the engine on a 49 n to run a straight exhust pipe? I know some engines need back pressure.
1) you needed a new muffler.(quoted from post at 16:54:23 01/07/10) My 2N has a straight pipe out past rear axle and it's no louder than it was with a muffler.I have to stand directly behind it to tell any difference.
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