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  2. Exhaust manifold - Wikipedia

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    Headers that do not have collectors are called zoomie headers. The most common types of aftermarket headers are made of mild steel or stainless steel tubing for the primary tubes along with flat flanges and possibly a larger diameter collector made of a similar material as the primaries.

  3. Tuned exhaust - Wikipedia

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    Long tube headers (in white) on a racing car ... "Zoomie" headers on a dragster. 4-2-1 exhausts. A 4-2-1 exhaust system is a type of exhaust manifold for an engine ...

  4. Zoomie header - Wikipedia

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    Tuned exhaust#Zoomie header To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  5. Baffle (heat transfer) - Wikipedia

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    Baffles are an integral part of the shell and tube heat exchanger design. A baffle is designed to support tube bundles and direct the flow of fluids for maximum efficiency. Baffle design and tolerances for heat exchangers are discussed in the standards of the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (TEMA).

  6. Sound attenuator - Wikipedia

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    A sound attenuator, or duct silencer, sound trap, or muffler, is a noise control acoustical treatment of Heating Ventilating and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) ductwork designed to reduce transmission of noise through the ductwork, either from equipment into occupied spaces in a building, or between occupied spaces.

  7. Shell-and-tube heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The tube fluid circulates inside the tubes, while the shell fluid flows around them, guided by various types of baffles (e.g., segmental, helical, or disc-and-doughnut). The movement of the shell fluid, designed to enhance turbulence and heat transfer, can be arranged in different flow configurations, such as counter-current, co-current, or ...