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Old 1st June 2013, 01:15 PM
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What's peoples thoughts on fitting an bike can on their build.

It looks like you can get some deals on aftermarket exhausts on the net.
I've been digging around a little and the majority of people seem to be happy with them on a car build.

So if I go this route I have a few questions..

Q1, What size bike exhaust to suit 1.6 MX5 (been looking at Yamaha R1 cans).
Q2, Noise levels (street legal or race options readily available on a lot of exhausts).
Q3, Material. Stainless is the obvious contender but have heard the carbon exhausts do not get so hot on the outside (good for passenger).
Q4, Flow rate. Where does a bike can loose out in this area i.e. loss of back pressure for car engine etc..

Here's a link for Pipewerx.com as an example
http://www.pipewerx.com/pipewerx_bik...l-exhaust.html
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Old 2nd June 2013, 04:45 PM
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If your wanting the can to be quiet then you really want the standard oem type, not aftermarket or race type. General rule of thumb if the bikes bhp is higher than or equal to thatof your engine then it will work fine.

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Old 2nd June 2013, 09:40 PM
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What's peoples thoughts on fitting an bike can on their build.

It looks like you can get some deals on aftermarket exhausts on the net.
I've been digging around a little and the majority of people seem to be happy with them on a car build.

So if I go this route I have a few questions..

Q1, What size bike exhaust to suit 1.6 MX5 (been looking at Yamaha R1 cans).
Q2, Noise levels (street legal or race options readily available on a lot of exhausts).
Q3, Material. Stainless is the obvious contender but have heard the carbon exhausts do not get so hot on the outside (good for passenger).
Q4, Flow rate. Where does a bike can loose out in this area i.e. loss of back pressure for car engine etc..

Here's a link for Pipewerx.com as an example
http://www.pipewerx.com/pipewerx_bik...l-exhaust.html
The best value bike cans I have seen are manufactured by a company in medolmsley road consett. Near the home of the tortilla chip.

Skov has used one on his car. And they sell them on ebay.

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Hi David,
I guess you are referring to Simmi Performance.
Jeff seems to be a very knowledgeable block and has owned several kit cars in the past.
I may just give him a ring soon.
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Old 11th June 2013, 09:34 PM
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If your wanting the can to be quiet then you really want the standard oem type, not aftermarket or race type. General rule of thumb if the bikes bhp is higher than or equal to thatof your engine then it will work fine.

Hth Dan
Thanks Dan,
Somebody at work offered me his oem Suzuki GSXR 1000 can would this be Ok?
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