Otters Pocket
Active member
Yes the bit in red is the cat. I left it in too.
What you're suggesting will work, but too be honest is a lot of work trying to fit a new pipe for no point and I doubt you'd get much change in sound. If you want to do that I think the better way is to simply cut out the section you've put blue lines on and remove completely, then you have the same effect with less work. The gases go into that final chamber and then are free to exit anyway. This is basically what I've done above, but I've also cut out a large section of that final 'bulkhead' so that the gases not only have that final small pipe to go through, but a large area with far less resistance and straight to exit.
What you're suggesting will work, but too be honest is a lot of work trying to fit a new pipe for no point and I doubt you'd get much change in sound. If you want to do that I think the better way is to simply cut out the section you've put blue lines on and remove completely, then you have the same effect with less work. The gases go into that final chamber and then are free to exit anyway. This is basically what I've done above, but I've also cut out a large section of that final 'bulkhead' so that the gases not only have that final small pipe to go through, but a large area with far less resistance and straight to exit.