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Jeremy Wooster

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Hi all,

Having a clear out of all old 2011 stock to make way for the new batch.

Pipes in our ebay store have been discounted but there are only a few so get in quick !

We have also added mufflers to the new range of NR-21 and RS-21 pipes to help keep the DB's down.

http://www.ebay.com/...sid=p4340.l2562

All other pipes in the range are available at www.salisburypowerpipes.com

Kind regards

Jeremy

Salisbury Power Pipes
 
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Jeremy,

What is the I.D. of the MP-12 pipe stinger outlet? .250"?

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
Howdy Mark,

The standard I.D of the MP-12 stinger is 5.2mm (0.205") but can be drilled out with a sharp drill bit if you need it a little larger.

Regards

Jeremy
 
Jeremy,

Is there enough room to drill them out to .250"?

On my other three of them we had to fill them in they were

To large.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
Mark,

The stinger wall thickness should be fine for drilling out that far.

The other 3......... were they mp-12's bought recently ?

Cheers

Jeremy
 
Jeremy,

I used to sell them here years ago.

I have quite a collection of them, with plenty of modifications to them.

Most needed new stingers installed to work better with our engines.

Thanks,

Mark Sholund
 
Mark,

If you would like to email through the specific stinger lengths and I.D. required etc

I can ask Dave about customising the pipes to suit your needs.

email through to [email protected]

Cheers

Jeremy
 
Any chance Jeremy you will make another .45 OB pipe to go on all these nova outboards? The demand is surely there!

Cheers,

Dion.
 
The EGT on the gas motors may be a little too high for the resin in a CF pipe.
I have carbon gas pipes. I have had two that Dave from SPP did quite a few years ago now.

At vaguely recall at the time I did ask a similar question regarding resins etc. Apparently there is quite a "concoction" of chemicals in the Gas pipes to ensure they hold up.

They are holding up just fine after quite a few years of abuse

Johno
 
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