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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Syd" data-source="post: 3142574" data-attributes="member: 32073"><p>One last comment on that pipe for the 576. The Husky stratos have very low blowdown figures. I figured a good running pipe would have a very short mid-section (space from the divergent cone to the reverse cone) on the pipe. That pipe on your saw has a fairly long mid-section, completely opposite of what I thought would work. I should take a look at the formulas again, it has been a while since I built a pipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Syd, post: 3142574, member: 32073"] One last comment on that pipe for the 576. The Husky stratos have very low blowdown figures. I figured a good running pipe would have a very short mid-section (space from the divergent cone to the reverse cone) on the pipe. That pipe on your saw has a fairly long mid-section, completely opposite of what I thought would work. I should take a look at the formulas again, it has been a while since I built a pipe. [/QUOTE]
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