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DUAL VS. SINGLE
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 167550" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>Back pressure is not exactly the issue. Your muffler man may not realize that you can design a system with two mufflers that will flow the same way that one will, and the converse. I agree with your friend that simply adding a pipe may upset what was already there as far as the header goes. But Designed from the ground up there isn't any reason it won't work. I am sure Honda has more than one engineer that did some work on this one. My guess is that you are going to see everyone that isn't running the head turned around from traditional working on this again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 167550, member: 1650"] Back pressure is not exactly the issue. Your muffler man may not realize that you can design a system with two mufflers that will flow the same way that one will, and the converse. I agree with your friend that simply adding a pipe may upset what was already there as far as the header goes. But Designed from the ground up there isn't any reason it won't work. I am sure Honda has more than one engineer that did some work on this one. My guess is that you are going to see everyone that isn't running the head turned around from traditional working on this again. [/QUOTE]
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