Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
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Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
Morning all
I've decided to keep DPU at 850 but add a 295 head and twin carbs with a different cam. I bought a Works style centre exit exhaust to fit on VFF last year but obviously never got it fitted. Would this be ok to use on the new car?
Cheers Tim
I've decided to keep DPU at 850 but add a 295 head and twin carbs with a different cam. I bought a Works style centre exit exhaust to fit on VFF last year but obviously never got it fitted. Would this be ok to use on the new car?
Cheers Tim
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
I had an 850 with 295 head and twin carbs a number of years ago. Lovely car, screamer. Of course you know you have to skim the head quite a bit, 2.5mm or more. I always liked the center exhaust.
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
I suspect a Works type centre exit will not have enough back pressure for an 850.
But I suppose there is no harm in giving it a try, it certainly won't do any harm.
But I suppose there is no harm in giving it a try, it certainly won't do any harm.
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
It's not back-pressure you want with a 4-stroke engine.
It's diameter and length that are important.
If the manifold and first part of the system is around the right size, then I wouldn't think the centre exhaust would be a problem.
Noise is another matter though....
It's diameter and length that are important.

If the manifold and first part of the system is around the right size, then I wouldn't think the centre exhaust would be a problem.
Noise is another matter though....
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
It's diameter and length that are important. Tee Hee 
You are of course right Andy, but having an exhaust that is "too free flowing" on a small capacity mildly tuned car can have a negative effect on performance. Particularly low down torque.

You are of course right Andy, but having an exhaust that is "too free flowing" on a small capacity mildly tuned car can have a negative effect on performance. Particularly low down torque.
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
When I first built the '62 I fitted a small bore centre exit. The original exhaust was rotten just after the kink at the bottom of the manifold, so cut off the rot and made a new centre pipe linked to a Ford Dexta exhaust

It worked well but was too noisy for the image of the car so only lasted a matter of months before replacing with a new standard zaust. Would be good on a more racy image (I still have it by the way
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It worked well but was too noisy for the image of the car so only lasted a matter of months before replacing with a new standard zaust. Would be good on a more racy image (I still have it by the way

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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?

Why, I think it is
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Re: Centre exit exhaust on an 850?
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Why, I think it is
lol - this is why I should make sure I use the zoom and stay out of the photos!!

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