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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Wed Feb 12, 2014 9:28 pm

Wattie wrote:
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Wattie wrote:Why de-cat?
Just remove the boom box and away you go


I just assumed (prob incorrectly) that this is what you did to get the best performance..?


Cat wouldnt make a fart in the winds difference.
But its answered above anyhoo :-)

Reckon you need that extra 1/2HP at 13000rpm?
:-)


Ok cool, thanks for the advice all, na it's def got some mumbo at 13000rpm already..

I'll let ya's know what I end up with..
Thanks again..
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby ironkiwi » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:38 pm

I was always under the impression that if you removed the boom box then you had to get a link pipe with the o2 sensor bung in it.and that you then had to get a power commander or something similar to tune it.
Am i wrong about this??
I'll admit that i havent really looked that closely into it!!
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby MYZXR » Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:36 am

ironkiwi wrote:I was always under the impression that if you removed the boom box then you had to get a link pipe with the o2 sensor bung in it.and that you then had to get a power commander or something similar to tune it.
Am i wrong about this??
I'll admit that i havent really looked that closely into it!!

The Austin I fitted has the bung for the o2 sensor. Before I got it I spoke to the manufacturer about the need to have it tuned and he said that there's no need. I've had it fitted for about 8000ks now with no issues and it runs fine.
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby MAXUMIS » Sun Feb 16, 2014 11:33 am

Wattie wrote:
Natsev wrote:
Wattie wrote:Why de-cat?
Just remove the boom box and away you go


I just assumed (prob incorrectly) that this is what you did to get the best performance..?


Cat wouldnt make a fart in the winds difference.
But its answered above anyhoo :-)

Reckon you need that extra 1/2HP at 13000rpm?
:-)

Yes you are right but it also gets rid of "at least " 5kg .
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Sun Feb 16, 2014 7:03 pm

I ended up ordering an Austin racing exhaust with a v3 titanium can, purely because I liked the look of it, they have a dyno chart on there website comparing the Austin to the akraprovic slip on but I didn't read to much into it, also have the mid pipe with the o2 sensor, will post pics once complete.. After doing a bit of reading it seems like the greatest advantages of a Slip on are sound, looks and weight reduction and if gain a hp here or there its a bonus..
I plan on getting the bike dyno'd before and after, so will keep posted with results, thanks for all the info, and thanks myzxr for putting me onto the Austin..
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby ironkiwi » Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:16 pm

Natsev wrote:I ended up ordering an Austin racing exhaust with a v3 titanium can, purely because I liked the look of it, they have a dyno chart on there website comparing the Austin to the akraprovic slip on but I didn't read to much into it, also have the mid pipe with the o2 sensor, will post pics once complete.. After doing a bit of reading it seems like the greatest advantages of a Slip on are sound, looks and weight reduction and if gain a hp here or there its a bonus..
I plan on getting the bike dyno'd before and after, so will keep posted with results, thanks for all the info, and thanks myzxr for putting me onto the Austin..


Where did you end up getting it from?
I really do hate looking at the boom box!
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Sun Feb 16, 2014 8:24 pm

A local mob in Sydney called bikesconnect pty ltd, payed a little more than ordering straight from the supplier but not that much more..
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby MAXUMIS » Mon Feb 17, 2014 6:02 pm

This is a fair indication of a slip on system .Its very interesting .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl_LDRLud3I
Ps If you watch all the parts you will see what they get at the end . ;)
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:28 am

Pretty impressive goes to show ya can get some substantial power gains from removing the cat and installing mid pipe and slip on..
I'll be going through this process in the next couple of weeks and also getting my ecu flashed using the Woolich racing technology, will hopefully have some good info in regards to hp gained in the coming weeks..
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Thu Feb 27, 2014 5:12 pm

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Got the exhaust on, (sorry for poor quality photo's) sounds great, I decided to buy the Woolich racing log box pro and tune myself, so I won't have the before slip on dyno info, but I plan on doing a dyno run once I have tuned and derestricted further, should have that info in the next few weeks..

Has anyone got any experience with the Woolich racing software? Inc the log box?
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby MAXUMIS » Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:22 pm

That is an awesome system ! Looks horn to :)
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby greenmeanie » Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:22 am

Looks sweet ! 8) Quality gear those AR exhausts. :)
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Sat Mar 01, 2014 12:57 pm

Cheers guys, pretty happy, but I'd be happier if the rain would piss of so I could take her for a test ride.. :)
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby Natsev » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:40 am

Just a quick update, there is a bit of a difference in opinion wether to have your bike tuned after you remove your cat and install a mid pipe and slip on, this is just my experience.
since installing the AR mid pipe and shorty slip on, i was noticing some spluttering low down in the rev range while getting on the gas and also some heavy popping on decel.
now that i have had the bike tuned with the Woolich racing software, i would like to share the dyno results, they may look pretty modest.

Before- max power 167.5hp @ 12811rpm, max torque 74.1 lb-ft @ 10678 rpm.
After- max power 173.4hp @ 12536rpm, max torque 76.5 lb-ft @ 10664 rpm.

but the difference in the smoothness of power delivery is quite unbelievable, it feels like a completely different bike after only a few hours of adjustment using the software, i imagine this can continually be improved on with the log box pro.

As i mentioned above this is just my experience/opinion.. ;)
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Re: exhaust upgrade for 2013 zx10r

Postby MAXUMIS » Tue Mar 25, 2014 6:49 pm

Great pickup !! Great to see it worked out well . 8)
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