Ted Jannetty
TY 4 Stroke God
What is the consensis, are you guys closing or leaving the tunnel open?
sniperviper
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
I'm closing. Really cant see any reason to leave it open. Have never heard about exhaust cooling other than on all yamaha 4strokes snowmobiles..
go200mph
Expert
Has anyone actually closed it in and used it yet for any length of time.
I have closed mine. Rode 250 km (155 miles)last week and no problems.
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Pictures here: www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=36465&start=15
grapeape said:closing it off costs hp...
I cant see why it would loose hp. Facts please.
Mars
Pro
Hotter exhaust = more power.
You have to keep the heat in the pipes to make power.
You have to keep the heat in the pipes to make power.
I personally asked the Yamaha rep why is there a hole. Answer was it made 4 more hp with the hole thatn without. Also if you want you can run regular gas , but hp will drop as well, as the timing will retard itsself.
Ok, but how would they know that it gains 4 hp with the hole open. I mean there is no snow hitting that pipe when running it in the dyno.
Superman
TY 4 Stroke Master
I wouldn't do it. I can just see something melting or worse.
Jack_Shaft
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
EsonPZ said:Ok, but how would they know that it gains 4 hp with the hole open. I mean there is no snow hitting that pipe when running it in the dyno.
HA! Best post in this thread. Captain Common Sense Prevails!
Good point. I would certainly close mine off if I had one of these sleds, too much ice and crap all over the running boards for my taste.
twest
Newbie
One member at Snowest.com ,close it, his comment "it melted everything " I don't see how but that was his comment,so if condition are right you can melt the flares or worst, I am installing the Factory Aluminum flares.
sniperviper
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
If thats right it must be the stock pipe who gets so warm. I'v talked to Marklund at MC-X because they close this hole completely on their turbokit and he told me that they have tested it out and there was no problem at all doing this.
Red2003
TY 4 Stroke Guru
I don't see why it should melt anything down. Look how close the exhaust runs to the number plate and seat on a 450F and it doesn't melt down in the Summer at 90 degrees. If that muffler runs that hot, you'd gain 15 HP by strait piping the thing!
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