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7.3n/anut

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weeeeeell i rekon worst case scenario would be compression loss.
 

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Well, the logical thing to do would be to unhook your stacks and put it back the way it ways. My bet is your just seeing things from a different perspective now. Unless your fuel or changed, or your timing has advanced. Compression probably won't do it.
 

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I myself have experienced something opposite. Although I did not install stacks. I did install a pretty short 4" straight pipe that dumps out right behind and below the pass side door. I have noticed that before with my 3" setup I had smoke and now I have to try pretty hard to get it to smoke. My thought was better airflow???? I even turned my pump up 1 flat yesterday and still very little smoke.
 

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I myself have experienced something opposite. Although I did not install stacks. I did install a pretty short 4" straight pipe that dumps out right behind and below the pass side door. I have noticed that before with my 3" setup I had smoke and now I have to try pretty hard to get it to smoke. My thought was better airflow???? I even turned my pump up 1 flat yesterday and still very little smoke.


its because you made better flow and probly can crank your fuel up even more
 

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low fuel pressuare can cause it too. mine would mist gray a lot. i turned it up and the smoke noticable subsided.
 
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