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Old 10-Oct-2006, 17:09
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Question Exhaust diameter question

Just a general question about the quoted exhaust diameter, ie, 45mm/50mm, is this the internal diameter or external diameter of the connecting pipes?

Also has anybody fitted either Gianelli or Akrapovic exhausts, if so whats your comments against Termignoni's if any. Thanks
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Old 10-Oct-2006, 22:58
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Generally pipe specs are quoted for internal diameters.
Thereafter the schedule comes into place, and this refers to its pressure rating, however with thin walled exhaust tube it doesnt really have any significance
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