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can (2) 1.5" exhaust flow into (1) 2" pipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 129966" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>1-1/2 inch should be more than plenty,I would design the exaust around the type muffler that you are going to use,this thing is going to be right behind your head so I would work on a quite as possible muffler. And watch your exausts weight on those flanges further support might be needed , dont want to bust those with excess vibration either. Of course you could use one muffler per cylinder ,cool dual exaust on a skid steer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 129966, member: 16041"] 1-1/2 inch should be more than plenty,I would design the exaust around the type muffler that you are going to use,this thing is going to be right behind your head so I would work on a quite as possible muffler. And watch your exausts weight on those flanges further support might be needed , dont want to bust those with excess vibration either. Of course you could use one muffler per cylinder ,cool dual exaust on a skid steer. [/QUOTE]
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