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<blockquote data-quote="Happystamps" data-source="post: 490959" data-attributes="member: 14679"><p>twin hot-spot describes the connections between the heat risers on the inlet manifold and the exhaust. Single hotspot means that there are two connections (one each side of the engine), twin hot-spot means there there are 4 connections (2 each side of the engine). </p><p></p><p>Twin hotspot exhausts/heat risers are pretty rare to be honest, 99% of folk only have single.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happystamps, post: 490959, member: 14679"] twin hot-spot describes the connections between the heat risers on the inlet manifold and the exhaust. Single hotspot means that there are two connections (one each side of the engine), twin hot-spot means there there are 4 connections (2 each side of the engine). Twin hotspot exhausts/heat risers are pretty rare to be honest, 99% of folk only have single. [/QUOTE]
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