[NSRCA-discussion] Question on Macs header & Aeroslave pipe

Wayne Galligan wgalligan at texasairnet.com
Sat May 13 19:25:16 AKDT 2006


BlankEd,

I am running an OS 1.40 with a Mueller header and Aeroslave pipe and one D.Brown soft mount at about 4" from the end of the pipe.  I have been running this setup for 3 years and have not broken a header.  I have about 3" of coupler between the header and pipe because it likes to run on the longer length.  Perhaps this longer coupler also gives enough to prevent header damage.
I found on the Aeroslave pipe if it is too short it will run way rich in the mid range.

Wayne Galligan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ed Alt 
  To: NSRCA Mailing List 
  Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 9:18 PM
  Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Question on Macs header & Aeroslave pipe


  Setup is an OS 1.40 RX, macs header & Areoslave pipe.  Just wondering whether I can get away with leaving the header uncut.  The Aeroslave is so light, I'm thinking that maybe the forces on the header will be mild enough to leave it in one piece without risking a crack developing.  Any experience with this out there?

  Also, I seem to have lost the emails re. the distance to reflector for this pipe/engine combo.  If anyone can share the info for a good starting point, I would appreciate it.  Will typically run 15% nitro in this.

  Thanks
  Ed




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