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Have you got contact details for him :D ? I need Santa to visit me too :flash:
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Only problem is that Santa needs your Visa or Mastercard numbers first... so pm me your details with those special numbers, then I can arrange with santa to drop some goodies off :D

Oh and he does not do COD :D
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4agedub wrote:Only problem is that Santa needs your Visa or Mastercard numbers first... so pm me your details with those special numbers, then I can arrange with santa to drop some goodies off :D

Oh and he does not do COD :D
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Nice exhaust!
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Man, that zaust l always drool over as l know the boys yonder of the Atlantic seem to have them in bucket loads. Any local fabricator? Cant be that hard to bend a steel pipe l am sure!!
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No offense to the local fabricators... but I do not think anyone locally can make a decent exhaust system. Just look at the collector and you'll understand.

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The exhaust is from CB performance (actually made by Big Al's headers in CA) It's a 1 7/8" header with 7 degree collector.
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I am sure that should I give old Kevin, from EP Mufflers this photo, he will knock it out with in a week.

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Having seen some of the local fabrication I would say some of our local fabricators could make those easily and to that standard BUT i dont think it would cost what you paid for it, probably be a fair bit more.

Are you going to run your AFR on there some where as well? I must still chat to you about getting a few more of those bungs.
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I'm sure it will be more expensive to make locally. The only person I've seen come close it viper exhausts when it comes to making a collector.

My plan is to make a 63mm pipe with a silencer again with a lambda bung. I've got one of those mr turbo cat cutout silencers that I intend using. The engine just sounds so much nicer with a silencer than with the stinger.... funny it actually makes more power with the silencer setup.

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I would not mind a Viper exhaust. One of two of the Lotus Challenge guys have them, stunning work.

I dont think the stingers aid exhaust scavenging in any way, that taper is similar to having your four pipes open to air. While the silencer atleast maintains a semi constant diameter and gives a section through which all four pipes flow is passed hence aiding the scavenging effect, each successive outlet stroke helps pull the following stroke. But i might be far off...

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I have a 1 3/4" with stinger, way too loud and noisy for daily use, I have no idea how the dudes in the US can have these on a daily driver.
BTW managed to get my hands on a Carbon fiber Superbike exhaust silencer,should sound a lot better, haven't tried it yet but looks damn cool.
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