Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
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Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Hi all.
I have a carbon fibre IXIL pipe on my 00' zx9 I am thinking of shortening it to make it look a little better.
I'm guessing it will sound a little louder, but will it cause rough idle, running leaner or any other issues.
cheers
I have a carbon fibre IXIL pipe on my 00' zx9 I am thinking of shortening it to make it look a little better.
I'm guessing it will sound a little louder, but will it cause rough idle, running leaner or any other issues.
cheers
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Yes, no, doubtful but possible, no other issues i can think of that adding a straight through wouldn't have already introduced.russ_2000_zx9 wrote:Hi all.
I have a carbon fibre IXIL pipe on my 00' zx9 I am thinking of shortening it to make it look a little better.
I'm guessing it will sound a little louder, but will it cause rough idle, running leaner or any other issues.
cheers
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
I have the same question
I have a 93 ZXR-750 fitted with a Laser. I am thinking of shortening it. Will I have any problems? It has a K&N Filter, and has been jetted to suit..
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks....
I have a 93 ZXR-750 fitted with a Laser. I am thinking of shortening it. Will I have any problems? It has a K&N Filter, and has been jetted to suit..
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks....
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
I cut the fuckin' pipe on the MFP12 in half ! It now goes twice as fast !!
well, in all seriousity, if you are already running a sports pipe (ie straight-through), the *only* difference when you make it shorter is that it will be a tad louder. If you have already jetted the carbs / mapped a PCIII for the current pipe, cutting 100mm or even 150mm off it, will really make SFA difference to your jetting - its not gonna run lean or fuck the engine or anything like that.
Short pipes look shit-hot. Here is an example....


*WARNING* - cutting a pipe in half is not as simple as it sounds. Be prepared to do some spot-welding. Have some replacement muffler packing ready to go. This job can take a couple of hours to complete, but its well worth the effort.





well, in all seriousity, if you are already running a sports pipe (ie straight-through), the *only* difference when you make it shorter is that it will be a tad louder. If you have already jetted the carbs / mapped a PCIII for the current pipe, cutting 100mm or even 150mm off it, will really make SFA difference to your jetting - its not gonna run lean or fuck the engine or anything like that.
Short pipes look shit-hot. Here is an example....


*WARNING* - cutting a pipe in half is not as simple as it sounds. Be prepared to do some spot-welding. Have some replacement muffler packing ready to go. This job can take a couple of hours to complete, but its well worth the effort.

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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
shorty's are good....


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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes?
Still haven't got around to chopping mine. Hopefully will get a chance on Monday. Everytime I look at the bike the bloody pipe looks longer.
Both barges look very nice.
cheers

Still haven't got around to chopping mine. Hopefully will get a chance on Monday. Everytime I look at the bike the bloody pipe looks longer.
Both barges look very nice.
cheers
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
thanks Russ...russ_2000_zx9 wrote:.....Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes?.....Both barges look very nice......cheers
that *Oshimura* pipe is really rare and uber-exxy. Unlike its common cousin, the *Yoshimura*, which makes appearances on bikes everywhere.....
The pipe on Hoffy's barge is the poor relative of both - the *Yoshimur*, basically thats the cousin that lives in the basement, we don't talk about it much, its an embarrassment to the clan.

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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Yes, we call it the gimp...Gosling1 wrote:thanks Russ...russ_2000_zx9 wrote:.....Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes?.....Both barges look very nice......cheers
that *Oshimura* pipe is really rare and uber-exxy. Unlike its common cousin, the *Yoshimura*, which makes appearances on bikes everywhere.....
The pipe on Hoffy's barge is the poor relative of both - the *Yoshimur*, basically thats the cousin that lives in the basement, we don't talk about it much, its an embarrassment to the clan.
Disclaimer - even though as it was my handywork that shortened it I take no responsabilty for the Yoshimur...
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?

classic
Shorty's done properly look the goods and increase the note loudness. Safety and asthetics, what more could you want?!
I dont want to touch the akra though - will leave for another pipe to get it done
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Dont get a "Oshimura", get a "Yoshimur"..
Its the big brother of the pair, literally, and provides less "Flame Farting"..
Also, Dave you may have done the handywork on the pipe, but I put in the hard yards by watching you do it, whilst drinking your beer.

Its the big brother of the pair, literally, and provides less "Flame Farting"..

Also, Dave you may have done the handywork on the pipe, but I put in the hard yards by watching you do it, whilst drinking your beer.

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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
i have a arrow carbon fibre whats the best way to cut that carbon stuff???
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Carbon is a piece of piss, cuts real easy with a hacksaw, although I do recommend you do it with one of the old heads in the club that has done it before, there are a few tricks of the trade to help..or just get Dave to do it 

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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
check out the link - http://www.streetfighters.com.au/ASF_HT_shor_can.asp
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
I used the Streetfighters site to work out how to do my akra conversion... all the info you will need for a perfect job
I lost 6 inches, & now get a beautiful sound with burble & occasional backfire on decel

I lost 6 inches, & now get a beautiful sound with burble & occasional backfire on decel
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Re: Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?
Fark yeah !!! - Shortys look shmick on the 12's Gos/Hoff' huge improvement on the stock 60lt oil drum hanging of the side!!!
Aka looks sweet too Rob.

Aka looks sweet too Rob.



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