Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: spidey07
Cooler plug because you'll have more combustion (more air/fuel). Bigger carb = bigger throttle body = more air/fuel. What I'm gathering is a single cylinder motor.
I'm by no means an expert on this stuff, but on simple motors like this backpressure isn't your concern...the motor is a big pump.
Originally posted by: angry hampster
The whole backpressure thing is largely a myth and does not affect a naturally aspirated engine at all. (In most circumstances) Just yank the muffler off and ride the sucker down the street. Yeah, I know it's a walk-behind mower. Just squat down on top of it, or ride on a dolly/skateboard/office chair behind it.
Just a small correction...2-stroke motors won't run right without the proper exhaust pipe. Changing the characteristics of the pipe (shortening / lengthening it, or removing it completely) will alter the effective powerband of the engine, and will probably give you lots more noise, and lots less power (an un-muffled 2 stroke sounds like absolute shit, btw)
4 stroke motors are not as dependent on exhaust characteristics though...I'm assuming your mower is a 4 stroke (most are) but prepare for it to be obnoxiously loud if you take the muffler off. That little box does a lot more to reduce noise from that small engine than you might think.