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Old 12-26-2006, 12:50 PM   #1
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Default canister for 150 cc per cylinder

I need a canister that will not cork up my 125cc shifter kart. Its a private track and we're really trying a lot of things to get them quieter. What we have now is a full tuned pipe with full length stinger and a large, but straight through canister that's made for karts. I think we can replace that straight through silencer/canister with what we run for a huge difference. We also run airboxes on the intake for intake noise. So who makes a canister that can support this kind of flow??? Thanks
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Old 12-26-2006, 01:48 PM   #2
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I need a canister that will not cork up my 125cc shifter kart. Its a private track and we're really trying a lot of things to get them quieter. What we have now is a full tuned pipe with full length stinger and a large, but straight through canister that's made for karts. I think we can replace that straight through silencer/canister with what we run for a huge difference. We also run airboxes on the intake for intake noise. So who makes a canister that can support this kind of flow??? Thanks
GremlinX.. Take a look here at the MTW website
http://www.mtw-daempfer.de/

They have a list of engines going up to 212cc engine. I'm not sure if you have a twin cylinder engine or not...but this may help.
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Default Re: canister for 150 cc per cylinder

I wonder if you would be able to use two smaller cannisters in parallel if you can't find a suitable larger one....RC Showcase has some for their 210....dunno.

http://www.rcshowcase.com/html/acces...silencers.html
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Default Re: canister for 150 cc per cylinder

It is a single cylinder...also, I'd like to stay stay with a single canister for room and weight. Thanks
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