I was working the midnight shift playing with pipe shapes and trying to match a set of pipes to particular porting combinations. I happened to have a brain fart and decided to measure a set of stock outer pipes and made a few assumptions on how to lie to the software about the "reverse cone". It wouldn't allow me to enter a flat plate which is how the gases see the baffle plates, so I had to enter a small cone to make it work.
Some hours of calculations with what seemed like every possible combination of pipes and ports, I realized that the Allspeed simulated power graph was very similar to a stock pipe. That surprised me, so I checked the dimensions and for all intents and purposes, Allspeeds are a stock pipe with the back end cut off and replaced with a proper reverse cone. Very similar header dimensions, same body and tapers.
I didn't see that one coming. I guess that Pete G knew where he got his dimensions, but how close they are to a stock L pipe surprised me. I guess that also explains why they make just a little more HP than stock but not a whole lot more.
Ah well. That was a great way to waste a perfectly good couple of evenings.
