Baffle wrapping ?
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for that pro-pipe baffle, only the rear section with the small holes is wrapped. sometimes it helps performance, sometimes it does not, and usually it will tone down the exhaust note. i like it wrapped. what bike and what mods to the bike is this for, i know lots of tricks with that baffle.
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beanoboy (10-19-2018)
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the wrap basically just tones things down. the baffle is through put, not blind.
what happens is when the exh pulse travels down the pipe it is a pressure wave and is expanding but when it hits the baffle holes, some of the wave enters and then reflects off the outer wall back into the main exh stream and cancels out any 180* out of syn wave and thus tones the sound.
what happens is when the exh pulse travels down the pipe it is a pressure wave and is expanding but when it hits the baffle holes, some of the wave enters and then reflects off the outer wall back into the main exh stream and cancels out any 180* out of syn wave and thus tones the sound.
#7
the wrap basically just tones things down. the baffle is through put, not blind.
what happens is when the exh pulse travels down the pipe it is a pressure wave and is expanding but when it hits the baffle holes, some of the wave enters and then reflects off the outer wall back into the main exh stream and cancels out any 180* out of syn wave and thus tones the sound.
what happens is when the exh pulse travels down the pipe it is a pressure wave and is expanding but when it hits the baffle holes, some of the wave enters and then reflects off the outer wall back into the main exh stream and cancels out any 180* out of syn wave and thus tones the sound.
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