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  • Miljack
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 1615

    • Charlotte, NC

    • '08 230 TE ZR6

    Mufflers possible for Python engine?

    Hi guys,
    Does anyone know why the Python engines didn't come with mufflers? Will a "marine" muffler work on this engine setup? Anybody know if there are any issues with mounting mufflers on a Pro Air(99) with a Python engine?
    I know a little bit about engines and exhaust systems, but only as they relate to automotive apps. Not sure what the issues are on a boat, I also don't know what kind of backpressure the marine muffs create. Anyone know what kind of db reduction would be possible with the mufflers?

    thanks,
    Jack
    2008 230 TE-ZR6
    1999 Pro Air Python-sold and moved away :-(
  • Jim SANTE
    • May 2012
    • 4

    • Shelby, NC

    • 2002 SANTE python

    #2
    Did you find a way to muffle the python?

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    • Miljack
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Dec 2004
      • 1615

      • Charlotte, NC

      • '08 230 TE ZR6

      #3
      wow, old thread! Well, I ended up using an Fresh Air Exhaust to solve the noise, and got an additional benefit of no fumes! We really enjoyed the difference the FAE made with our boat.
      2008 230 TE-ZR6
      1999 Pro Air Python-sold and moved away :-(

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      • Chexi
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jan 2025
        • 2119

        • Austin

        • 2000 SAN

        #4
        I really like my FAE, but there is one downside to them (aside from initial cost). If you hydrofoil, they aerate the prop wash significantly more than normal, and you get a sizeable spot with no lift in between the wakes. I have gotten used to it, but it was quite noticeable when I first added the FAE to my 2000 SAN.
        Now
        2000 SAN

        Previously
        1999 Air Nautique
        1996 Tige Pre-2000
        1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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        • AirTool
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 4049

          • Katy, Texas


          #5
          Originally posted by Chexi View Post
          I really like my FAE, but there is one downside to them (aside from initial cost). If you hydrofoil, they aerate the prop wash significantly more than normal, and you get a sizeable spot with no lift in between the wakes. I have gotten used to it, but it was quite noticeable when I first added the FAE to my 2000 SAN.
          That's amazing you would notice that.

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          • TX-Foilhead
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2009
            • 351

            • Kingsland TX


            #6
            You notice all kinda of things when you have to use the water to fly instead of just skimming over the surface. Clear water is lifty, muddy water is slow. Lake Austin rides completely different than Lake LBJ, and the Colorado arm of LBJ is different from the rest of the lake. The colder the water gets the better the tune on your foil needs to be or you start to have issues, everything comes to life above 60, with a little luck that's mid March through mid November here. Fish suck, but not at much as turtles and sticks.

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            • AirTool
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 4049

              • Katy, Texas


              #7
              Originally posted by TX-Foilhead View Post
              Fish suck, but not at much as turtles and sticks.
              your killin' me.

              I hope the pita folks don't learn of this.

              I'm thinking ice isn't too good, either.

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