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Re: holes in the muffler (sorry)
Oooooops! Please ignore my previous post. Anthony is correct! How quickly
I forget. The reason for the burned valves is not exhaust velocity or
thermal shock. It is indeed due to runing overly lean. The hot rod guys
know this from installing headers and having to re-jet the carbs. Presumably
that's not an issue with the modern closed-loop FI systems (if the injectors
can keep up with added airflow). But I doubt a hole in the muffler with
increase airflow that much.
OK. I'll shut up now.
Sorry,
Charlie
> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 16:55:07 -0500
> From: "Colli, Anthony G" <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: holes in the muffler
>
> When I was a much younger and had a had a girl friend that lived 100 miles
> away, this exact scenario happened to me. On A Friday night after work at
> the
> garage it was time to work on my car, a '75 Alfetta Sedan. The car was
> completely stock, but I installed a set of euro headers and euro exhaust
> system. I did not adjust the fuel mixture. Later that night, out on the
> highway north Albany NY I burned a valve. I had always chalked it up to a
> possible lean mixture with improved breathing that burned my valve.
>
> - -Anthony
> Vermont
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