| CC Racing Steel Pipe |
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| Written by Marc Levac | |
| Monday, 06 October 2008 | |
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Product Review Article... Our review of the ever popular CC Racing Engines steel tuned pipe...
"If you are a hardcore racer or just a sport guy
looking for all out speed, you will have a really hard time trying to find a
pipe with the performance and quality level of the CC Racing Steel Pipe. If you
take a close look around you will notice that most of the other steel pipes on
the market have been based off of this pipe. There have been many changes to
this pipe since CC Racing released it in 2002 including- Internal
Stinger (No muffler required), Ceramic Coating, Stinger Braces and most
notably the no leak Manifold and 1" header design from CC Racing.
This pipe has proven through the years by top racers to be the pipe to
have if you want to win races. It not only has great performance but it has
killer looks as the tuned pipe comes ceramic coated and the CC Racing 1"
header comes polished to a mirror finish. It is available with all of the
popular header designs 105 deg, 100 deg, 90 deg and 90 deg with 2" and
3" offset. CC Racing will also very shortly have a header that
will be a 90 deg with a 2" offset with a drop bend for Thunderboats
and Crackerboxes. "
Happy Boating!
* you can purchase your CC Racing Engines steel tuned pipe directly for their online store by clicking HERE.
Contact Information: CC Racing Engines 501 Bellview St River Ridge, LA 70123 Tel: 504-305-5005 Website: www.cc-racingengines.com Email: sales@cc-racingengines.com
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 November 2008 ) |
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CC Racing Steel Pipe
Oct 10 2008 00:23:03 This thread discusses the Content article: CC Racing Steel Pipe
Great pipe. Just a tip here from my tuning with one....they like to be long. 11-3/4" to 12" from center of flange straight back to the 'weld'. |
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Oct 10 2008 16:20:22 so by flange i gess you guys mesureing from the eaust water head oring flange im gessing. also . have i got it right , that shorter pipe is more torque and longer pipe is more revs , and have pipe able to tune from 11-1/2 in to 13 in lenth from head of motor to senter cone of pipe. ive got mine set ruffly at 12 or 12&1/2....
vid of boats out on lake mine is the 50in orange/yelow/holografic one. white hull is a mates 66 inch running 2 rmck 25cc motors. both boats out on second days run from being built.. mine cost me $900. to build ..mates cost over $3000 to build..... www.youtube.com/seahawkwa |
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Re:CC Racing Steel Pipe
Oct 10 2008 16:41:32 By flange we mean the water-cooled flange that bolts to the engine exhaust port.
Shorter = tunes at higher rpm Longer = tunes at lower RPM (generally giving more TQ) A better way to measure is to follow the center line of the header and pipe starting at the outside face of the flange. You should be in the 12.5 to 12 3/4 range. This is a good starting point for the CC steel pipe. |
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