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At high engine speeds the spring-loaded spinner is also pushed out of the exhaust tip, giving a visual indication of the revving engine. For a variety of cars with electronic fuel infection engine control, the SPINNER EXHAUST TIP has the beneficial effect to eliminate the initial hesitation of the engine under rapid acceleration. Furthermore, the exhaust gases emanating from the tailpipe will be uniformly dispersed into the atmosphere. In some instances the speed of the vehicle will be sufficient to create a negative presence at the outlet of the exhaust tailpipe to assist in the evacuation of the exhaust gases.

http://www.shoplaser.com/index.html
Yeah, we all know that restricting the exhaust "has the beneficial effect"...so exactly WHY was I supposed to buy dual straight-pack pipes? :rolleyes:
 
mikea said:
Yeah, we all know that restricting the exhaust "has the beneficial effect"...so exactly WHY was I supposed to buy dual straight-pack pipes? :rolleyes:

I can't access the URL. Is this one of those Comcast dispute issues?
 
lancefisher said:
I can't access the URL. Is this one of those Comcast dispute issues?

It was Level 3 and Cogent and there's supposed to be a temporary truce.
I tried find you the Google cache but no luck.

Here. Just import it from the manufacturer in China:
Another "exclusive" source:
http://www.xexauto.com/engilsh/exhaust-tip.htm

Note that the page is in engilsh :rolleyes:
 
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mikea said:
It was Level 3 and Cogent and there's supposed to be a temporary truce.
I tried find you the Google cache but no luck.

Here. Just import it from the manufacturer in China:
Another "exclusive" source:
http://www.xexauto.com/engilsh/exhaust-tip.htm

Note that the page is in engilsh :rolleyes:

Engilsh? Maybe drunken English.

From your description I was thinking maybe the device used airflow under the vehicle to spin a fan and that could actuall reduce backpressure, but this thing looks like it belongs in the garbage right alongside the magnets you're supposed to put on the fuel line to improve mileage.
 
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It looks like another invention by the same group of people that make the weird hubcaps that don't stop when the wheels do. All showoff nonsense and hoorah hype, no purpose.
 
Sounds like BULL to me.but what do i know, i only work on and race cars. Dave
 
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