Yes, you can run straight pipes on a semi-truck, but it may not be legal or advisable in all areas due to noise regulations and emissions standards. Straight pipes can enhance performance and provide a specific sound but may lead to increased noise levels and potential fines. Additionally, modifications could affect warranty coverage and resale value. Always check local laws and regulations before making such modifications.
The pipes are PVC electrical conduits.
Seamless pipes are manufactured without any joints or welds, resulting in a stronger and more uniform structure, making them ideal for high-pressure applications. In contrast, semi-seamless pipes are produced using a process that involves welding, which may introduce potential weak points. While seamless pipes generally offer better durability and reliability, semi-seamless pipes can be more cost-effective for certain applications. The choice between them depends on the required strength, application, and budget considerations.
It depends on what the pipe is for. Domestic water pipes run between 30 -70 psi in general.
its not important, its just not done, heating radiatorscome in specified lengths use the longest manufactered!
Pipes need to be straight to ensure efficient fluid flow, minimize pressure loss, and reduce the risk of blockages or turbulence. Curved or bent pipes can create resistance and lead to uneven distribution of pressure, which may cause wear and tear over time. Additionally, straight pipes facilitate easier installation and maintenance, enhancing the overall reliability of the system. Ensuring straightness also helps in adhering to industry standards and safety regulations.
no and if you do it that way it is also leagle
are straight pipes on 2500 duramax legal in ohio
Yes it is. unless vehicle is like 1970 or older with curvy pipes but all the modern cars now can be modded with straight pipe you get more horse power better sound nothing unsafe about it. Still can pass Inspection
straight pipes are louder than glass packs at first, glass packs have glass wool inside to help muffle the sound, when the glass wears out they get louder, it also depends on the length of the glass pack. if you get glass packs, you can run the car for awhile and shut it down and then spray water in the pipe, it will break down the glass, it might not be as loud as straight pipes but it will give you a better even sound versus straight pipes, I have both and done both.
yes. the basic principal of engine performance is to get more in and get more out. get in and get out. straight pipes are one of the most effective ways to push out the combusted chemicals within the motor in order for it to take in more through the intake manifold. however, straight pipes cannot compensate for a catalytic converter or 0s sensor. and beware for being pulled over by police for decibles
i did but it didnt help the fuel mileage and it dont sound very good either
no
5 inch straight pipes with no catylatic converters. If it is a diesel, DPF delete and 6 inch straight pipes.
Yes straight pipes are illegal in north carolina. IF your car or truck has to pass and imissions inspection. But if you don't have to pass imissions the noise that comes from straight pipes is not a big deal. Atleast not it my hometown.
Straight pipes are exhaust that are quite literally "Straight" instead of flowing the the frame of the vehicle. That's one way to answer it, but the question must be from a kid; if so, "Straight" pipes (which usually are "straight and unbent" actually refers to running an exhaust without a cat or a muffler; it's a kid thing for real unless you are at a drag strip and talking very serious ponies on tap, usually the fuel dragsters or funny cars have "straight" pipes which come out of the exhaust ports and bend upward and backward; but we're talking 2000 hosepower, less than 10 seconds of run time and Nitromethane for fuel. Have fun and save your dollars to pay the noise pollution tickets and fines. lol ! straight pipes are awesome on some engines and very annoying on others.but yes straight pipes are not usually staight, they just dont have anything like a muff or cat
run straight pipes. illegal in many states. will lose torque, but will be very loud.
yes they are because a few years ago there was a plot to blow up the president by terrorists planting bombs in the pipes in the president's limo the next time it was taken to be repaired. but they found out about it and since straight pipes are illegal because bombs can't curve they are only straight------------------------------------The above is not correct. Straight pipes are illegal (in the U.S., at least), but they are illegal because of the loud noise they produce and because vehicles with straight pipes usually do not meet emissions standards.