Playing around with my second set of standard cans. Ripped out the three screws in the end and took off the SS cover.
Then drilled about 8 or 9 10mm holes in the steel end plate. Re-assembled and they sound like $2,000 cans!!
Back pressure will be reduced marginally as well.
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Never confuse noise with power Bear
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Sounds to me like a good cheap way to get extra noise to make all the bone-heads on the road aware of your presence- after all the busa is a bit of a stealth bomber. <i></i>
Yeah!
What the old man said!
Not big on red lighting myself anymore! But it's too fugen late!
But keep up the mods. It'll keep you interested!
Cheers, <i></i>
I only did it for the noise factor. I have a standard set of cans for quiet times. These can do for drags and track days. Mind you, I'd like hard eveidence that $2,500 cans and zorsts actually return HP anyway. In practically every case I've read about, the story goes that the new zorsts only release power after a power commander upgrade and dyno time.
I wonder what a Power Commander and dyno would get you with standard cans?
Anyone tried that combo yet? <i></i>
The standard ECU has a 10% fuelling adjustment buffer & on a street bike with the usual airbox & exhaust mods, this is normally quite adequate & anything more is just overkill & a waste of money
With major mechanical mods together with things normally associated with super bike engines, like big horsepower & big fuel & air flows, the PC is infinitely more adjustable for these conditions & should be used.
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Sounds fair enough to me! <i></i>
Want noise??? leave the cans off. Cheers,
Kawasuki<i></i>
Might just try seen as tho my neighbours are pissing me off <i></i>
Took the bike up for a track day at Wanaroo with the low tech exhaust mods.
What a back fire on over run!
The guys behind could feel it as well as see it!
Not so bad once we were able to use brakes as less time spent on over run. But....back to the drawing board! <i></i>