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Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 3:42 pm
by Storkfoot
I know it's an old topic but what purpose do the various exhaust tailpipes serve? Back pressure? Rigidity?

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Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 3:51 pm
by coaster
No idea but I suspect...not a lot ;) By 1970, the only standard exhaust available from Lambretta was the GP one

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 12:55 am
by Storkfoot
coaster wrote:No idea but I suspect...not a lot ;) By 1970, the only standard exhaust available from Lambretta was the GP one


I suspect you may be right and, yes, even late 70s I seem to recall the GP type, as in photo, were all you could get.

But, surely there must be a proper reason??

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:06 am
by ULC Soulagent
Aesthetic reasons I’d think

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 6:38 pm
by Storkfoot
ULC Soulagent wrote:Aesthetic reasons I’d think


Yes, I can see that. Maybe, just appearing more modern? Maybe, the exhaust note although I somehow doubt it.

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 12:53 pm
by ToBoldlyGo
The reason is probably that it's easier to squash a tailpipe during production than it is to crimp it into a cloverleaf. Basically they were making everything cheaper on the GP model.

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 3:13 pm
by EddieStone
Purely looks I would think.

Looks often counted for more than performance on a Lambretta back then, I would think.

Re: Squashed, cloverleaf or round?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 10, 2017 10:44 pm
by Storkfoot
Thanks for the replies. I am going to use this exhaust, it’s a Casa one, on a Suzuki 190 conversion. I was just curious.

In reality, that shall be next Winter as this Winter’s task is a Vega engine build