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    70cc twin inlet canister

    I wonder how this would work. They also sell a twin can for 90cc. Maybe the DA 70 likes to breathe!

    https://www.krumscheid-metallwaren.d...-twin-931.html

    I do have a DA 70cc coming!
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    Re: 70cc twin exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by -Rick- View Post
    I wonder how this would work. They also sell a twin can for 90cc. Maybe the DA 70 likes to breathe!

    https://www.krumscheid-metallwaren.d...-twin-931.html

    I do have a DA 70cc coming!
    that canister might be nice but a pair at 165 euros each seem pretty costly
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    Re: 70cc twin exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by rpm View Post
    that canister might be nice but a pair at 165 euros each seem pretty costly
    Only one Paul, it has a twin inlet. No "Y"

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    Re: 70cc twin exhaust

    Sorry I missed that. I’ve found the 2 into 1 header has worked well but I’ll be interested in this one too

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    Something new in this hobby all the time Rick . I like the looks of this !!!

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    Re: 70cc twin exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by Satellite View Post
    Something new in this hobby all the time Rick . I like the looks of this !!!
    Yes Ray, two inlets for the headers and one exhaust. Why has this never been offered in Canada!? They make the same type for up to a 120cc engine.

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    You would have to have different headers than what's available to utilize those or build your own.

    Wonder if having to bend the headers in farther would/could interfere with carb/linkage etc.? Not likely they'd offer something that would....but!

    Definitely a great idea though.

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    Re: 70cc twin exhaust

    Quote Originally Posted by wingburner View Post
    You would have to have different headers than what's available to utilize those or build your own.

    Wonder if having to bend the headers in farther would/could interfere with carb/linkage etc.? Not likely they'd offer something that would....but!

    Definitely a great idea though.
    I already bought two DIY 35cc header kits for the DA 70 from T-Bolt. If most planes have a 90mm drop I think it should work out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Rick- View Post
    I already bought two DIY 35cc header kits for the DA 70 from T-Bolt. If most planes have a 90mm drop I think it should work out.
    I'm not much of an exhaust DIY kind-a guy!!

    Solder and Jack completely disagree with one another...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingburner View Post
    I'm not much of an exhaust DIY kind-a guy!!

    Solder and Jack completely disagree with one another...
    Rick never done this before, what could possibly go wrong

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