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Stainless steel is more difficult to cut, roll and weld than cold rolled steel. Back purge welding is required when welding stainless or the pipe will crack in the welds. I know how much time it takes for us to make a HPR 19 with patterns. Looking at your craftsmanship I think that I can see at least 25 to 40 hours of passion on your good looking project.Stainless steel does not transfer heat as quickly or does not store as much heat as cold rolled steel. These two facts will make a stainless steel pipe of the same dimensions and thickness as a steel pipe, come up to temperature a little quicker and will shift the power and torque peaks to a slightly higher RPM.
Your turn Brian =)
Quote from: PCS on November 17, 2013, 02:19:02 amYour turn Brian =)I'll leave the pipe building to the pipe building professionals. But I do admire the passion that went into this stainless pipe. On another forum (atvdragracers.com), I remember reading a thread about 2 stroke pipe design. A few members there were showing some of their home made drag pipes & left commentary on how each performed on the dyno. I always give props to those that wish to take on this endeavor. However, this brings up an interesting question... What materials lend themselves to making good useable power in a 2 stroke engine?
Not to get off topic but is that a Polaris outlaw 500 in your signature photo? I only ask because a buddy that had been riding his 88 honda 250x since we were 14 just bought one for $900.
How does the yfzs do against it as far as power
Dang what's done to your Zilla that you're only getting 10hrs of piston life? That doesn't sound normal at all.
I think what he's telling us, is he has built it to very tight fitting specifications and made several mods to it I assume. High HP engines tend to not last as long as mild mannered engines. which is dramatically affecting the life of the piston, as well as other components probably. I think he mentioned you could hear it slapping when at idle from the small tolerances. At least that's what I'm understanding. It must make some incredible HP to wear that fast.
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