2.0 sshe's ID vs ID of regular steel he's |
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2.0 sshe's ID vs ID of regular steel he's |
jimkelly |
Jan 5 2012, 08:18 AM
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maf914 |
Jan 6 2012, 10:23 AM
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If my calcs are correct, Area of Ellipse = 2.143 x A x B, where A = short radius and B = long radius which results in:
Area = 634 mm2 for the SS HE Area = 546 mm2 for the stock HE The SS HE pipe area is about 16% larger than the stock HE area. Not bad. But then you loose some sealing area due to the thinner wall tubing. |
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