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| mr.z |
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If you have the right spanners and patience you should not have any problems...
However... be VERY carefull with the bolts on the cylinder head. use exhaust gasket paste and (worst bit) you might well need to have it rejetted, otherwise you will not get the same power gain and also risk engine damage through a lean mixture (more airflow with no extra fuel)... if your haveing it rejeted (which you probably should) then a performance air filter is something you should consider too...
That is of course assumeing it is a performance exhaust, otherwise all you have is a very shiney expensive exhaust... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Fitting a pipe can be a bit tricky, but as long as you have the right tools and some patience, its a quick enough job. As said, you need to watch out not to damage threading on the cylinder.
Hook the thing up, take it for a short spin, (for a mile or two) then yank the plug out and determine whether it needs jetting. Chances are it might need slight adjustment as they are performance pipes.
Of course if you dont feel confident doing the job yourself, it would be best to let a mechanic do it, that way you can blame him if he buggers it up.  ____________________ Aprilia RSV Mille R Edwards Replica - Aprilia RS250 - Suzuki GSXR600 Supersport Race Bike |
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Hi, Thanks for you comments
I'm not quite sure what you mean about getting it rejetted.. could someone explain this
Also, if i needed to get it rejetted, i would consider the new air filter. How much is one of these little gadgets likely to cost (i'm assuming not much)
Thanks
ps. Ns-Keith, you said 'yank the plug out'. What plug do you mean? I'm very inexperienced in this area  |
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| Gazdaman |
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Right, so i think im going to get a proffesional to do this for me.
So if i were to get some guy to install the exhaust, rejet it and maybe change the air filter, how much time would that take for the average professional. Hours or Days? |
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Old Thread Alert!
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