Exhaust temp??

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
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Depends on the water injection before then, and a few other things I imagine. (I.E., RPM, gas octane, ignition, etc)
 

ANT

Just ride
150-200 degrees? can't be more than that i would imagine. if you put water on the chamber of a b-pipe it will slightly sizzle off or steam so it has to be at least 150. It's different in every part of the pipe, it's probably hotter at the head pipe than it is at the stinger.
 

Prem1x

Tinkering obsessed
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Austin, TX
Are you talking about inside the exhaust manifold as it leaves the cylinder? I've heard 1000f or even a few hundred degrees higher.
 

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
Let me start by saying I don't know.
Raw exhaust temps out the cyl are prob arround 300-350 deg. The manifold has the coldest water as it comes in from the outside, and then the head pipe cools it a little more. My estimate would be about 150-200 deg out of the headpipe, before the stinger.
ANT: I concur
 

LBE

Eddie Would Go.
Location
Charlotte, NC
1000-1200 depending on where it's measured and how lean/rich you are.

I realize that the exhaust is hot but that seems really hot. On a p bipe the chamber is thin and seems like it would be similar in temp to the gases inside. It gets warm, but it seems like if the exhaust was 1,000 deg the chamber would be a lot hotter.
As I said before, I don't know, just the old educated guess.
 

skinnyman

YOU CANT RENT MY SKI
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Dallas/ToyBox
I've been running a race pack on all my ski's for years.
785 flat top b-pipe 111 octain 980-1050
sxr super stock 850-900
My builder told me super jets runs best over 1000 under 1100 Over 1100 loss power and can melt down
 

Flash-FX

No Square..No Round..FX-1
I've been running a race pack on all my ski's for years.
785 flat top b-pipe 111 octain 980-1050
sxr super stock 850-900
My builder told me super jets runs best over 1000 under 1100 Over 1100 loss power and can melt down

Yep, I ran a Racepack 2 and used the same temp range..980-1050. Probes into the exhaust manifold,about 1" from the cylinder. It was really cool to dial in the high speed jets/needles on duals....until it turned into a high tide indicator. (filled with saltwater).
 
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