Sunday, November 27, 2011

Ferrari F430 Straight Pipes Exhaust Loud Sound!!

Ferrari F430 Straight Pipes Exhaust Loud Sound!! On YouTube.





This is for sure the loudest Ferrari F430 i have ever seen. This one is fitted with an extremely loud straight pipes exhaust system. It has been a pleasure to film this Ferrari making a series of accelerations, fly bys and revs. Enjoy the vid and be sure to turn up your speakers. Questa è sicuramente la Ferrari F430 più rumorosa che io abbia mai sentito. Il sound così forte è dovuto dallo scarico diretto (niente silenziatore). In una pista come Monza potete sentirla chiaramente come tira le marce una dopo l'altra nei rettilinei e faccia qualche slittata di potenza nella 1a variante.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

RV Performance, Adding Power And Economy To The Daily Driver Of A Select Few

RV Performance, Adding Power And Economy To The Daily Driver Of A Select Few

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There are many who are looking forward to retirement and would like to spend their time seeing the country from the inside of their home away from home. Most are also shocked at the average 5 or so mpg that RV's get, and they end up with their dreams dashed. Well there are also some other factors that they aren't aware of. There a few modifications that can be made to dramatically increase power and fuel economy of RV's and Motorhomes.

The first upgrade that comes to mind is the performance chips or module. Most people aren't aware that these are available for such big engines. Most of these chips and modules are available only for diesel motorhomes but there are also a select few for the gas versions. These performance modules and chips alter the fueling in many ways. They can increase timing which tells the engine to inject the fuel slightly sooner to improve the efficiency of the engine. They can also do what is called duration which tells the engine to hold the injector open longer, to add more fuel. The last way is called pressure which tells the engine to increase the pressure in the fuel lines slightly to put more pressure up against the fuel injector, this creates a finer mist when injecting into the cylinder and helps a higher percentage of the fuel to be burned. Most modules and chips use a combination of these methods to increase power and economy.

The only other modification that the average person would do to a Motorhome or RV to increase power and economy is an exhaust system. There aren't really any companies that make full exhaust systems so to have one custom made can get a little expensive. The best alternative is the aero turbine muffler made by aero exhaust. This muffler has a straight through design free from the baffles and restrictions of the average muffler so the exhaust can flow more freely. The Aero Turbine Muffler also works similar to a jet engine due to its inner design. The Jet like insides speed up the exhaust as it flows through which dramatically increases performance and economy. The muffler comes in a resonated and non resonated version. They both are dyno tested to give the same results, the only difference is the sound. The non resonated version has a deeper throatier tone, the resonated version is closer to stock sound levels although it still has a deep throaty tone to it.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

2004 CBR 600RR Two Brothers Exhaust

2004 CBR 600RR Two Brothers Exhaust On YouTube.





My 600RR with a Two Brothers slip on and a Scorpio i600 alarm with perimeter sensor.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Attic Exhaust Fans

Attic Exhaust Fans

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Attic exhaust fans are absolutely crucial to keeping a healthy home. The main purpose of attic exhaust fans is to provide ventilation to help control the temperature in your attic. If you attic gets too warm, you roofing will not last as long, the structure will not last as long, and you will pay extraordinary energy bills. Why go through all of this when you can quickly and easily install a quiet, solar powered house fan that will keep your home cool throughout the year? The savings you will experience in your energy bills in just one summer will make up for the cost of one solar powered ventilation fan.

So what are some of the most popular attic exhaust fans that you can buy online? Here they are.

Aura Solar Attic Fan - this solar / wind powered attic fan is one of the most popular on the market. The combination of solar and wind power means that this fan will continue to cool whether it is day or night, sunny or cloudy. It has a 10 watt panel specifically designed to run quietly and efficiently. In fact, you can stand right beside this exhaust fan as it is turning and not hear it at all. That is how quiet it is!

It is 12 inches in diameter and 9 inches tall. It provides an amazing amount of ventilation, and it is tested to withstand winds up to 200 mph. So don't worry! If you start getting 200 mph winds, you are going to be worried about a lot of other things besides your attic exhaust fan! Customers talk about how easy this fan is to install although it is not very adjustable. This means you will have to make the hole just the right size.

Solar Attic Fan with 25-Year Warranty - You know companies really believe in their products when they are willing to give a 25-year warranty. This attic fan is also powered by the sun which means that there is no need for any wiring to get the ventilation your house desperately needs. Just this fact alone makes me want to go and buy it right now. I remember al to vividly what it is like to run wires in a roasting over for a new exhaust fan. No fun at all!

The 25-year warranty applies on the solar panel, the fan housing, and the fan motor. It also comes with a 10-watt panel, and it is already assembled and ready to install right out of the box. The panel is adjustable up to 45 degrees, and it can even be detached and mounted remotely if needed. This exhaust attic fan moves 850 cubic feet of air each minute. Talk about adequate ventilation. The manufacturer recommends one fan for every 1200 square feet.

Note: the attic fan above is not intended to be mounted on flat roofs or walls. It is intended for pitched roofs from 3/12 to 12/12.

Ventamatic Whole House Fan - if you are looking for a more heavy-duty exhaust fan for your attic, you need to look at this fan for the whole house. It has 2 speeds, and it is built sturdily to eliminate vibration even when running on high. It has 4 aluminum air blades that are balanced to ensure a smooth rotation and little sound.

One customer who installed this fan said that it is adequate for their house of 2,400 square feet. A frame does need to be built to house this whole house ventilation fan, and you will need to run electrical wires to the motor. So plan on spending a few hours getting this puppy setup, but it will definitely be worth it when you feel the cool breeze that it produces.

One final attic fan that we will look at is the Dayton attic exhaust fan. This ventilation fan not only removes hot air from your attic, but it also helps in removing moisture as well. You probably know that nothing can ruin a home quicker than moisture. This fan is absolutely huge and can ventilate more than 1,500 square feet. It comes with shutters that keep the motor free from rain, debris, and dirt. It also has a blade guard to keep the blades from being damaged by various items.

A customer who ordered this product raved at how quickly it was delivered and the great customer service that the company provided. I am sure that you will have the same great experience if you order this attic fan today.

Now we all know how desperately people are trying to save money, and for most people, a lot of money can be saved in energy bills. Electric bills especially seem to be rising faster and faster. But when installing your attic fan, be sure to put it in the right place. If you don't, you could actually increase your energy use instead of dropping it.

Install the fan facing the top of the attic on an exterior wall. Don't block of the air passage to any existing gable vents or other attic vents. If you install an electric fan, it would be a good idea to install a light switch that allows you to control the fan from the interior of your home. This can also save you money by turning off the fan when it is not needed.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

A Guide To Residential Ventilation Exhaust Fans

A Guide To Residential Ventilation Exhaust Fans

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Most of today's new homes are highly insulated and practically air tight. While this is great as far as cost effective energy bills go, the down side to tightly insulated homes is poor indoor air quality. As windows and doors are typically kept shut throughout the day, moisture, and stale air that can carry contaminants and pathogens circulates inside homes and gives rise to various problems including mold and mildew, health problems, ruined furniture, peeling paint etc. This is why it is important that you take every step to improve the quality of your indoor air, which can be achieved through mechanical ventilation.

An excellent way to ventilate your home thoroughly, efficiently, and cheaply is to install exhaust fans in your home. This article explains what exhaust fans are, their different types, how to select the best one for your home, and also the benefits of exhaust ventilation fans.

What Are Exhaust Fans

An exhaust fan is a mechanical ventilation device that helps to draw out stale and impure air from your home and bring in fresh air, thereby improving the quality of indoor air. Exhaust fans are typically ducted to the exteriors of your house, through which bad indoor air can effectively be removed from your living space.

Types Of Exhaust Fans

Exhaust fans are classified into various types, mainly depending on the type of mount and the location where you need to install the fans. The different types are:

1. Ceiling Mounted Exhaust Fans: As the name suggests, ceiling exhaust fans are those which are installed in the ceiling. Such fans expel stale air from your home upwards through the roof. The fan is connected to ducting, which is exhausted outside the home via an external vent, like a roof cap or soffit exhaust vent.

2. Inline Exhaust Fans: Unlike ceiling exhaust fans that are installed directly into the ceiling, inline exhaust fans are typically mounted in-between ducting, hence the name inline fan. For instance, if you wanted to ventilate an area that did not have clearance or space for a ceiling mount fan, you would make use of inline exhaust fans to ventilate such areas. The exhaust fan would be placed in between the ductwork and the stale air would travel through the ducts and ultimately be expelled from your home. Since inline fans are not mounted directly to the ceiling, they are very quiet. When installing an inline fan, to reduce noise, we recommend using an insulated flex duct that is at least eight feet long from the intake port on the ceiling to the inline fan.

Inline exhaust fans are ideal for exhausting areas or rooms where you cannot, or do not wish to install the exhaust fan directly. Since these types of exhaust fans are mounted in remote areas, they are also referred to as remote mounted exhaust fans. Inline exhaust fans can either be single-port (exhausting from a single area) or multi-port (exhausting from multiple areas).

3. Wall Mounted Exhaust Fans: These exhaust fans are installed on walls. Since they are installed on exterior walls of the home and not on interior walls, the stale air has a direct route to the outside of your home and thus no duct work is required in installing these exhaust fans.

4. Combination Exhaust Fans: Exhaust fans are also available as combination units. You have the choice of a fan-light combination where the exhaust fan provides illumination as well, or heat-fan-light combination wherein you get a heater, light and ventilating fan all in a single device.

5. Exterior Remote Mounted Exhaust Fans: While most other exhaust fans are installed inside your home and push stale air out, exterior remote mounted fans are installed outside your home and pull out stale indoor air instead of pushing it out. The main benefit of these exhaust fans is that regardless of however noisy they are, most of the noise remains outside your home.

6. Kitchen Range Exhaust Fans: These fans are mounted inside the range hood over your kitchen stove. Such fans not only help to rid your kitchen of stale air but also help to expel bad odors and reduce moisture levels in your cooking area.

These several types of exhaust fans can be used for complete ventilation of your home including intermittent local ventilation for baths, kitchens, dryer rooms; continuous whole house ventilation throughout your home, and for exhausting hard-to-air spaces such as crawl spaces, attics, and basements.

Benefits Of Exhaust Fans

Exhaust fans are very effective at ventilating your home and other living spaces. Without proper ventilation, the air inside your home can get filled with harmful contaminants and disease causing pathogens.

Pollutants such as pesticides, harmful gases, smoke, pet dander, lead, asbestos, dust mites, paint fumes, grease etc get released into indoor air due to daily activities such as cooking, smoking, burning fuel, bathing, renovating etc. In addition to these pollutants, activities such as bathing, cooking, and washing also release excess moisture in the air and make indoor air extremely humid. If not ventilated adequately, these added pollutants and increased moisture levels can decrease the quality of indoor air greatly, thereby leading to various problems such as:

Health problems including asthma, allergies, nose bleeds, skin rashes, headaches, nausea, and other breathing disorders. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, a large percentage of the over 20 million annual asthma cases in the US alone can be attributed to bad indoor air quality.

Split, warped and rotted furniture due to excess humidity.

Cracked and peeling paint on the walls.

Formation of fungus, mold spores, and mildew, which in turn lead to severe health problems.

Thus, by using exhaust fans to ventilate your home efficiently and completely, thereby improving indoor air quality, you can rid yourself and your home of all these problems.

Recommended Sizing Of Exhaust Fans

To ventilate your home effectively, it is important that the exhaust fan you choose has the capacity to exhaust the intended space completely. To ensure this, you must select the right sized fan for your needs. Here's a look at how to size exhaust fans properly.

1. Location of the Exhaust Fan and Air Changes Per Hour:

Where you intend to install the exhaust fan will have a direct bearing on its size. As per the Home Ventilating Institute (HVI), different locations in your home require varying Air Changes Per Hour (ACH) in order to be ventilated properly. Here are the ACH requirements recommended by HVI.

8 ACH for bathrooms

15 ACH for kitchens

6 ACH for rooms other than bath and kitchen

ACH refers to the number of times the air should be completely changed in an hour. Thus, an 8 ACH recommendation for bathrooms means the exhaust fan should have the capacity to completely change the air in the bathroom 8 times in one hour.

All exhaust fans are rated in CFM, which refers to Cubic Feet per Minute. To determine how large an exhaust fan you need (in other words, CFM rating of the fan) here's what you need to do.

Sizing Bathroom Exhaust Fans:

First and foremost, measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the room and then calculate the volume of air in the room by multiplying all these 3 numbers. For instance, if your bathroom has dimensions of 6 x 10 x 8, then the air volume in the bathroom is 480 cubic feet. Thus, the exhaust fan needs to ventilate 480 cubic feet of air in order to achieve 1 ACH. But since the recommended ACH for bathrooms is 8, the fan will effectively need to ventilate 480 x 8 cubic feet, which equals 3840 cubic feet in one hour. Fan ratings are per minute, thus by dividing 3840 by 60, you can achieve the desired CFM rating for the fan which in this case is 64.

A simpler way of determining the CFM rating for bathroom exhaust fans is to simply multiply the length of the bathroom by its width. For every 1 sq. ft. of floor area, you need 1 CFM. Thus, in the above example, area would be 6 x 10 = 60, thus recommended fan size would be 60 CFM.

However, if your bathroom is more than 100 sq. ft. in size, you have to add the different fixtures in your bathroom to reach the desired CFM rating. The recommended CFM for different fixtures is:

· Shower - 50 CFM

· Toilet - 50 CFM

· Bathtub - 50 CFM

· Whirlpool tub - 100 CFM

Thus, if your bathroom is more than 100 sq. ft. in size and has a toilet and shower, you will need an exhaust fan with 100 CFM rating. If a bathtub is also present the CFM rating will increase to 150 and so on.

Sizing Kitchen Exhaust Fans:

When sizing an exhaust fan for the kitchen, you have to take into account the location of your kitchen cooking range (if without range hood) or the size and location of the range hood if there is one. Here are the recommended CFM ratings for kitchen range hood exhaust fans:

Generally speaking, for every 10,000 BTU of the range, it is recommended a minimum of 100 CFM. So if your range is rated at 50,000 btu's, you would consider getting a fan with at least 500 CFM.

2. Understanding Static Pressure and Measuring Equivalent Duct Length:

When sizing an exhaust fan that does not open directly to the outside but is ducted, it is important to ensure that the exhaust fan has the capability to move stale air throughout the duct and ultimately to the outside. Here, we first need to understand what static pressure and equivalent duct length is.

Static Pressure: Inside every duct, there is a constant pressure being exerted at any point from all directions. When an exhaust fan moves air through the duct, the air counters resistance from this pressure which is known as static pressure. Thus, an exhaust fan has to have the ability to overcome the static pressure in a duct so as to effectively duct stale air to the outside of your home. This can be done by calculating the equivalent duct length of any duct.

Calculating Equivalent Duct Length (EDL): Simply measuring the length of a duct is not enough to know how much static pressure an exhaust fan has to overcome. Ducts may have one or more elbows, turns, or wall caps which add to the static pressure in a duct. Thus, you have to calculate the equivalent duct run and not the actual duct run so as to size an exhaust fan properly.

The static pressure in any duct run differs according to the material of the duct, number of elbows and turns, exterior wall cap and wall jacks etc. Listed below are the standard values for different duct components.

Smooth metal duct: Actual duct length x 1

Flex aluminum duct: Actual duct length x 1.25 (for 4"diameter duct)

Actual duct length x 1.50 (for 6"diameter duct)

Insulated flex duct: Actual duct length x 1.50 (for 4"diameter duct)

Actual duct length x 2.00 (for 6"diameter duct)

Wall caps and roof caps: 30 feet for each cap (for 4"diameter duct)

40 feet for each cap (for 6"diameter duct)

Elbows and turns: 15 feet for each (for 4"diameter duct)

20 feet for each (for 6"diameter duct)

Using the above values, you can calculate the equivalent straight duct length that an exhaust fan has to overcome so as to push stale air outside your home and counter static pressure effectively.

This ventilation guide is provided as a service from R.E. Williams Cont. Inc. Please be aware, that building codes and local regulations differ from region to region, they also can change.; therefore, R.E. Williams' Cont. Inc. assumes no liability for omissions, errors or the outcome of any home improvement project. You should always exercise reasonable caution, follow your current codes and regulations that may apply, and if in doubt on any procedure consult with a licensed professional.

For a complete line of residential ventilation solutions, visit our website at
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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Automotive Engine System

Automotive Engine System

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Internal combustion engine is a precise combustion fuel mixture of liquid fuel and air in the cylinder drive. The fuel pumped into the reservoir until it is needed, then a car or a new carburetor, fuel injection system.Carburetor control air and gas mixture, the engine is moving. Fuel mixes with air at the top of the tube, called suction pipes leading to cylinders. The vacuum created by the shock piston Air Base closed the carburetor and intake manifold. Gassed in an air flow of fuel into fine spray or vapor is converted. Pounds of fuel intake pipe in the steam cylinder, which ignited.

All new vehicles produced today, equipped with fuel injection instead of carburetors. Calibrated nozzle fuel burst into the cylinders, either in or close to apertures in the combustion chambers. As the exact amount of gas injected into the appropriate cylinder, fuel injection is more accurate to vote easier and more consistent as a carburetor, with greater efficiency, effectiveness, responsiveness and control pollution of the engine. Injection systems are very different, but most are electronically controlled and operated.

High-performance car is often the air compression equipment installed on the engine power output is increased. Since the air and fuel flow into the engine, the compressors are driven by the crankshaft. Turbocharger is compressed to control the gas turbine exhaust.

The exhaust system includes exhaust from internal combustion engines to soften or reduce the atmospheric engine noise. Exhaust gases leave the engine in a tube, through the catalytic converter and exhaust from the exhaust gases.

Dangerous chemical reactions in the catalytic carbon monoxide and the engine oil from water vapor and carbon dioxide produced.

A silent film classic is a closed metal tube filled with good absorbing material. Most of the silent film classic, round or oval, with inlet and outlet pipes on both sides. Those are some of the barriers that reduce engine noise.

Engine manufacturers are equipped with electronic noise, which uses sensors to test the sound the exhaust system fitted noise monitoring. Data sent sound waves through a personal computer, speakers at the exhaust pipe. The system generates sound waves 180 degrees is not consistent with sound engine. Sound waves in silence Save Cancel electronic and acoustic signals, so that only low-level heat in the exhaust pipe. It is generated in the engine combustion temperatures hot enough to melt iron. Cooling system of the heat engine cylinder and radiates into the air.

In most cars, the coolant circulates through the engine. The pump sends coolant from the radiator, heat the refrigerant in the air. In the beginning was the engine coolant. In most modern cars freezing, chemical solution known as refrigerant, which has a higher boiling point and lower freezing point of water, was effective in extreme temperatures. Some are air-cooled engines, which mean that they are designed to allow air to reach the metal plate for heat from the cylinder.

This device uses a heat engine inside the cabin heat, and provides heat to defrost the windscreen.

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Should You Change The Exhaust On Your New Tundra?

Should You Change The Exhaust On Your New Tundra?

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Toyota made a fast truck when they redesigned the new Tundra. The 5.7L V8 has 381 hp, making it a good truck for hauling and towing. But a lot of people will tell you that you should modify the factory exhaust system. You should only consider it after you've learned the facts.

Fortunately, the factory exhaust system is efficient and doesn't require much modification. The new Tundra comes with a 4 into 2 into 1 exhaust manifold, which has been found to be most efficient for moving exhaust gases quickly. The exhaust manifold is also made out of stainless steel, which is light and resistant to rust. And, the exhaust manifold has equal length exhaust tubes making it as good as most products available after-market. In short, the exhaust manifolds on your new Tundra don't require any modification.

Next we have the catalytic converters. These legally required emissions control devices are often accused of restricting a vehicle's exhaust, but in the new Tundra that's not the case. They are efficient and they benefit the environment, so they're definitely off limits.

After the catalytic converters, the exhaust gases from each side of the motor cool somewhat and meet-up at the muffler. Again, the factory system is pretty good. You won't see a significant hp and torque gain by replacing the factory muffler (3-5hp, 5-10ft-lbs at the most), but you will HEAR the truck better. The rumble that you'll hear if you do this is intoxicating, but there are about a hundred different mufflers to choose from to help you get the rumble you want. TRD, Borla, Flowmaster, Gibson, Edelbrock, Magnaflow, etc all offer quality products. While brand is important, it's more important to know what you want.

First of all, find out if the muffler you like is going to have any "exhaust drone". Exhaust drone refers to the sound of the engine running while your driving at constant speed, like on the highway. Many people prefer not to have any drone, but others are willing to deal with some drone if it gets them a little more power. Finding out if the muffler you like is going to drone is easy, ask the people at the local muffler shops as well as the websites http://www.tundraheadquarters.com and http://www.tundrasolutions.com.

Second, do you want something that people can slightly hear when you drive by, or do you want something so loud that the neighbors know exactly what time you leave for work every morning? I hope that it's the former, but if you decide for the latter, look for words like "racing" or "glasspack".

Another important choice when considering a new muffler is single or dual exhaust. Remember, the factory system is pretty good. The single exhaust that the truck is setup with will work just fine and give good performance, but you might want to go with a dual exhaust to get the better look and sound. That's my suggestion, just make sure that your installer works around your trailer hitch or leaves room for one in case you want it added on later.

Stainless steel or aluminized steel -- that's what you'll be asked when you're choosing your new muffler. While stainless looks cooler, that's not really a good reason to buy it. After all, how often is anyone going to be looking under your vehicle? The best reason to choose stainless is resistance to rust. If your local geography has salt water or high humidity, stainless steel is a good idea. Otherwise, save some coin and go with the less expensive galavanized or aluminized steel.

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