no it not alot of people are doing it and shop will do it
Lead is a poisonous metal and substance. It is banned in all but some very special applications anymore (car batteries for example) Lead pipe does not have the tensile strength for any type of pressure that gases may have. Most Natural gas systems operate at fairly high delivery pressure to homes as does LP in homes. That pressure is regulated to a very low state before entering the home or building.
Asbestos was used to insulate boilers and hot water and steam pipes in schools and other buildings as early as the 1930s. It was used in floor and ceiling tiles, and in decorative plasters, beginning in the 1950s or thereabout. Its use as a fire retardant on steel beams began in the 1960s.
run straight pipes. illegal in many states. will lose torque, but will be very loud.
yes
5 inch straight pipes with no catylatic converters. If it is a diesel, DPF delete and 6 inch straight pipes.
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.
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.
Yes, wherever there is a joint between 2 pipes, use exhaust sealant to prevent a bad seal between the pipes, which will prevent it blowing.
Straight pipe exhaust means there is no muffler on the exhaust system. They can be purchased at racing stores and autoparts shops for forty to fifty dollars.
Yes, wherever there is a joint between 2 pipes, use exhaust sealant to prevent a bad seal between the pipes, which will prevent it blowing.
In theory, removing the exhaust pipes or cutting holes in them could increase the gas mileage. However, in most states it is illegal and could cause damage to the valves inside the engine.
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
You do not have to rejet when using Slip-On pipes. I have an 1100 and an 650 for my wife and we have had Slip-On Cobra Pipes for a few years now.
It is possible to dissassamble exhaust pipes and remove the silencer pipe from inside the exhaust proper. This will, however, make the bike more noisy and thus illegal in many countries. Another way would be to buy other than stock, that is aftermarket exhaust pipes and mount them on the bike.