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Old 08-Mar-2005, 12:19
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I already have the Termi's. Honestly, they would wake the dead at twenty paces!
I want to put the back back on the road for occasional tomfoolery, but she really is too loud as is!
Tecnoto parts look ideal, I'll get the cans restuffed as well.
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 12:34
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These arrived today.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...1212 825&rd=1

Out of the package



In the can



The fit in the can is very tight, almost an interference fit, and I had to clean out some of the carbon / soot to get them in.

As with the others they do need a hole drilled for the retaining bolt, but I have to say the construction quality is excellent.

A quick test at 3/4 redline brings the noise below 95dB (without I'm reading 118db!!!!) at 1m(ish). Should save me lugging standard cans to trackdays at Castle Combe and Goodwood now...

Total cost under £35 (51 euro's) delivered in a couple of days.
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 12:42
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Anyone do these for triple nines?
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 12:53
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Try http://www.fuel-silencers.co.uk/

They sell on ebay and mine arrived today bought on ebay £26.40 inc postage etc



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Old 15-Mar-2005, 13:03
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Anyone do these for triple nines?

Not seen any for 999/749's

Probably due to the outlet shape being different so more of a limited production compared to a standard round outlet, which is just a bit of stock pipe shaped to a funnel.

Can't see it being easy / cheap to manufacture a good fitting insert for their can.
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 15:48
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Anyone do these for triple nines?

Not seen any for 999/749's

Probably due to the outlet shape being different so more of a limited production compared to a standard round outlet, which is just a bit of stock pipe shaped to a funnel.

Can't see it being easy / cheap to manufacture a good fitting insert for their can.


You can get 749-999 db-eater at www.desmoworld.de
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 16:01
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Just looked at desmoworld.de

The translation is fun "railways" but they do sell them

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...alog/&lp=de_en
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 16:11
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Did anyone see the little snippet in MCN about the guy shoved some wire wool down his cans to reduce the noise for the MOT. Apparently the wire wool shot out of the cans red hot and landed in the testers sandwich box burning his butties.

dont know if its a little porker or not but it made me laugh.

tricky.
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Old 15-Mar-2005, 16:15
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Did anyone see the little snippet in MCN about the guy shoved some wire wool down his cans to reduce the noise for the MOT. Apparently the wire wool shot out of the cans red hot and landed in the testers sandwich box burning his butties.

dont know if its a little porker or not but it made me laugh.

tricky.

I've seen burning packing material coming out of the back of a set of termi's on a furious blast several years ago.... admittedly we were the wrong side of 150mph on a private road

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Old 15-Mar-2005, 17:13
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seen the wire wool trick done at Goodwood a couple of times, and seen the noise tester narrowly missed as well
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