zx7r bolt on or full system?

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zx7r bolt on or full system?

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hi everyone, currently i have a bolt on, and am happy with the midrange, but am thinking about putting a full exhaust on to save some kgs an get some more peak hp,i used to have a full muzzy system on my first zx7r and it completely stuffed up my mid range! i am gonna do more engine mods in the future like big bore pistons etc, a full exhaust would work better wouldnt it? Just wondering what other peoples experiences are with both full system and bolt ons? The bike is for road use not track.......yet :)
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Re: zx7r bolt on or full system?

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Only ever had full systems on my 7's, both Hindle - don't have any real issues with midrange, at least for a 750, they still don't really get up and go until about 7k
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Re: zx7r bolt on or full system?

Post by Mitch »

If you are going to spring for a new can then throw a few extra $$$ at it and get a full system. I got a full Muzzy system for my ZX6R from the USA of eBay for around $700 delivered (in 4 days :shock: ). From here

I have a full Akra system on my current ZX7R and the WHOLE system weighs less than just the original headers. I can't compare the to back to back (yet) but on the ZX6R it made a lot of difference once jetted right.
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