Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?

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Shortening exhaust - will any problems arise?

Post by Wardy »

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.

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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
Yes, no, doubtful but possible, no other issues i can think of that adding a straight through wouldn't have already introduced.
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Post by ZXRJed »

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.

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I cut the fuckin' pipe on the MFP12 in half ! It now goes twice as fast !! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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....

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shorty's are good....

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Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes? :D

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.

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russ_2000_zx9 wrote:.....Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes? :D .....Both barges look very nice......cheers
thanks Russ...

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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Gosling1 wrote:
russ_2000_zx9 wrote:.....Hey Gos, Where can I get one of those OSHIMURA pipes? :D .....Both barges look very nice......cheers
thanks Russ...

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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Post by Jeebz10R »

:lol:

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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Dont get a "Oshimura", get a "Yoshimur".. :lol:

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

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. :lol:
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i have a arrow carbon fibre whats the best way to cut that carbon stuff???
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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 :lol:
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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
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Post by IsleofNinja »

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.


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