
Dent in exhaust pipe. Then stick it in the freezer for 24 to 48 hours. Dents constrain the flow of air in the pipe. You need to remove any form of residue inside the pipe. 1516 hp 792 lb-ft.
This is what I noticed over the last 4 days and just wanted to share with yall. Step 4 – Hammer the Dents. I decided to go ahead and try to freeze the dents out of the exhaust. Can a broken exhaust cause loss of power. Then stick it in the freezer for 24 to 48 hours. Depending on the metal and how bad it is you can remove the exhaust and if the dent is in the U shapes area aim both open ends up and fill it with water. This will cause you to continually circle around from the excessive power shooting out of the unobstructed side. This practice applies to most pipes.
2 The typical rock dent in the pipes first cone approximately 10 inches away from the exhaust flange is nothing to worry about. If you see a dent in your pipe you need to straighten the damage at once. You can use dry ice on the pipes to remove dents. This is what I noticed over the last 4 days and just wanted to share with yall. You too can use a household appliance to remove dents from your exhaust header pipes.
2 The typical rock dent in the pipes first cone approximately 10 inches away from the exhaust flange is nothing to worry about.
You can use dry ice on the pipes to remove dents.
2 The typical rock dent in the pipes first cone approximately 10 inches away from the exhaust flange is nothing to worry about.
I can presume that this is bad for exhaust flow and not doin me any good in the peformance area but is it really affectin.
It was super easy and saved us a bunch of money. If you see a dent in your pipe you need to straighten the damage at once. This will cause you to continually circle around from the excessive power shooting out of the unobstructed side. A come-along would be ideal. Nov 26 2008. Having an exhaust shop cut the top part above the o2 sensor hole off and shape the new pipe to make it turn towards the header like the original one.
Can a broken exhaust cause loss of power.
Dents constrain the flow of air in the pipe.
Step 2 – Pressurize the Pipes.
The point of this brief history lesson is that theres an alternative to running to your nearest dealer and shelling out hundreds of dollars to replace that worn pipe.