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Old 21-Jun-2011, 15:41   #1
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why I went back to 2-1-2 standard
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Old 22-Jun-2011, 00:27   #2
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mark its important to get a larger diameter pipe at the point where the pipes join,to allow the expanding gases to carry on flowing,its hard to get the header lengths equal but allowing the gases to expand negates this prob,have a look at mine next meet,it is ugly as hell but puts out 52.8 on the dyno,
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Old 22-Jun-2011, 07:06   #3
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probably where mine went wrong; we used what looked like std pipe size, maybe a tad larger, then into 50mm as it arrived at the end can
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Old 24-Jun-2011, 00:04   #4
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If you can't get the rear pipe as long as the front wouldn't having it made in a larger diameter to give it a equal volume do the job.
At least the exhaust only has to deal with two gas discharges for every two rotations of the crank (unless we're talking about my 620 lst Saturday at Snett, nothing another ECU set of Clocks and a key transponder couldn't fix), so has a bit more time to deal with them than a IL4 does.
Standard 600SS header pipes worked well on my class B bike when fitted with a decent can, put it up at the 52bhp mark.


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Old 24-Jun-2011, 00:08   #5
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If you can't get the rear pipe as long as the front wouldn't having it made in a larger diameter to give it a equal volume do the job.
At least the exhaust only has to deal with two gas discharges for every two rotations of the crank (unless we're talking about my 620 lst Saturday at Snett, nothing another ECU set of Clocks and a key transponder couldn't fix), so has a bit more time to deal with them than a IL4 does.
Standard 600SS header pipes worked well on my class B bike when fitted with a decent can, put it up at the 52bhp mark.


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Old 24-Jun-2011, 10:04   #6
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Kev and Phil,
my preference would be for standard headers and decent silencers. However having watched the bay Monster headers and decent silencers are not coming up cheap. Mr exhaust man is looking about £100 (final figure dependant on design) there is no way I could get monster headers and decent silencers for that.

As the header has had its right exit welded up I would need headers and silencers so getting someone to modify the current setup is the current choice but we will see what happens.

Thanks.
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Old 24-Jun-2011, 14:25   #7
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Mark I may have a standard front header I will route around in the workshop over the weekend and see what I have


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