Suzuki GT 750 with 3-in-1 exhaust

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2009

Suzuki GT750 2-stroke with 3-in-1 exhaust

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  • 3 in 1 exhaust is a crime on that bike

  • best with 3 seperate expansions chambers.

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  • You destroyed a great bike. It's a good job you recorded it with a potato so know one can see your face

  • And we have another video that is recorded with a potato.

  • Tee-shirt=ABRUTI

  • a 2 stroke engine can only perform best with 1 exhaust per cilinder .

  • look like Strader engineering pipes,sound like them too,, was a great pipe

  • brilliant sound

  • @CaptHollister I think a 3 in 1 expansion increases fuel scavenging in the two stroke cycle, which isn't something you want to have. Each cylinder must have its own chamber in order to resonate properly and reduce fuel scavenging.

  • @CaptHollister

    they sound great, but actually completely destroy the performance, utterly crap apart from the noise

  • As I remember, back in the day those 3 into 1 expansion chambers greatly increased this engine's torque and horsepower. They were also used by some club-level production racers because they saved a ton of weight while providing much improved ground clearance. The sound was also pretty good, but that is purely subjective.

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