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Parts Wanted Looking for a couple UNICORNS Bouchie 21 and 67 pipes

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Hmm unicorns are expensive.
Guy's there was some one on this forum that made the individual pieces for the .21 pipe but u had to weld them u'r self ... There's complete thread about it and pipe designs and dimensions, angles*...
Mr Miller can give us some insight... I'm sure..!!
 
I have a 21 pipe I will sell you @SayMikey .

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Mike,

I have a “Bouchie Unicorn Farm”here in Traverse City, Michigan.
Unfortunately my Unicorns have a no picture clause in their contracts. I just cannot do pictures on here yet.
Tyler nice collection.
I have a couple more than Tyler, but I rarely sell anything in my collection. That is why it is a COLLECTION.

Thanks For Reading,

Mark
 
I have several ab45 quiet pipes maybe shall try one
Yeah, Stu once told me the CMB quiet AB pipes made better torque and power than the straight nitro AB's....think that conversation was regarding the 67/80 pipe. So much more to it- propping, tune up, etc.

Good luck in your endeavor, though. 👍
 
Tim,

I think it will depend on what motor and if it has any work done to it.
My Bouchie-45 pipe made a big difference with my Lutz prepared motor.
Scott made his pipes according to the specs of the individuals motor numbers.
I agree that the AB pipes were good, but not close to my Bouchie-45 pipe.
You are correct about matching the fuel ⛽️, propeller, and set up though.
How is your 45-Hydro coming along? When it is ready, we can have a test session
in Saginaw and see how both pipes compare on your boat. I have plenty of
propellers to test. 👍
My Unicorns like Northern Michigan Clean Dense Air and Clean Water To Run
On. 😀

Thanks For Reading,

Mark Sholund
 
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