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Post by sandwich28 on Nov 5, 2006 14:55:03 GMT 12
Where in the rules does it say you cannot run straight through mufflers on ministocks. All it says is that you have to have doner type mufflers. As long as it is a doner type muffler,what's the problem?
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Post by sidewinder on Nov 5, 2006 15:57:25 GMT 12
i think what they mean is donor type which means what the car came from the factory and that means no hot dog mufflers
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Post by worldno1 on Nov 5, 2006 18:03:14 GMT 12
yea they have to be off set ah, thats wat i got told
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Post by tank11 on Nov 5, 2006 20:52:03 GMT 12
OEM, which means they have baffles and are not Coby"s.
Some tried these and said "but they came with the donor car"
B/S.
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Post by porry41 on Nov 5, 2006 21:16:32 GMT 12
to be quite honest you mini chappies it is a provern fact that your car will go slower with a hot dog thats why you use a baffled muffler causes more back pressure shuts your valves down quicker more compresion more hp yawn wheres the tea pot zzzzzz .hic ;D
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Post by wooshka on Nov 13, 2006 17:11:03 GMT 12
I see the rules only say doner type muffler. So I guess you can use a straight through muffler can you,it does not say you can't use one. can someone from Speedway NZ help with this?
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Post by Saloon29s on Nov 13, 2006 20:43:35 GMT 12
A donor type muffler is an offset muffler. So, no you can't run a straight through muffler. Also, somewhere in the rule book it says that if it does not say that you can do something, then you can't do it.
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