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motorhead255
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i'm wondering if anyone has ever used these pipes on 76-78 440 liquifires and if so are they worth it? and does anyone have a set they would be willing to part with?
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I500
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I know these pipes exist but i have never seen a set.....Are they worth it?....As a cool factor i would have to say yes. Better yet----Straight pipes, oh yea :sled:
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Chuck what was that you said about straight pipes.... I didn't quite hear you...... :wink:
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ive got a couple 78s with the endos [sp] pipes they are cool for a bit but are super loud im sure they help performance too , remember they are tuned for high rpm , id do some asking at aaen to make sure your clutching ,gearing etc is on deck for the pipes my thoughts wade
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As with any high RPM pipe. You really need to change you port timing to get the most out of the pipes. At the very least your exhaust port needs to raised. Your clutching also has to changed to get the right shift RPM. My guess is you will make less power by simply bolting a set on. Peter
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The Endo pipes would be VERY similar if not the same as Aaen pipes. As Olav explained to me, he was the distributor for Endo pipes and after a short time bought their inventory, jigs and dies and Aaen pipes were born.

On a side note, he said one of the conditions was that the die me made to say AAEN. That same die is still used today.

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Roger
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