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Stock exhaust Need quick help!!

Started by bbaw8, July 31, 2009, 11:50:04 AM

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bbaw8

I am replacing my stock exhaust with another stock exhaust due to damage. Will the 1996 exhaust fit a 2000. I assuming it will but need to make sure before I buy. thanks.

The Buddha

96-2000 ... 89=2000 and all in between.

And wht the Fsck are you changing the stock pipe with another stock pipe ...
Cool.
Buddha.
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bbaw8

Mine is Fscked, and I found another for 50 bucks, thats why.

The Buddha

Oh yea ... well ... I dont see how the stock can be Fcuked any more than the factory did it.
I'd run a crunched can no problem.
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Nakedbusa

But will the bike get better performance if you put a newer pipe on the older bike? I see the head pipes are the same size but the mid pipe into the muffler is bigger along with a bigger exit on the muffler.

O.C.D.

Yes, 15 hp at the crank with a newer exhaust!!!!!!!

If you change to another exhaust you will increase flow which equals performance.  But that means you need more fuel which means a rejet.  When you rejet you might as well go for a lunchbox as well.  See how it cascades.
'92-'09 Suzati
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Quote from: Ugluk on June 24, 2010, 09:48:08 AM
The mascot of the GS500.. The creature that's got the biggest ugliest a$$ of them all.
A wombat. It's got a big ugly a$$ too.

Nakedbusa

Bike has been jetted and has a K&N already. I think it had a pipe on it before he bought it.

Thanks for the info.

kman

Does anyone know if the older one(and the new one) have a catalytic converter?  I was thinking that might be the reason for the fat part down there

Nakedbusa


sledge

Quote from: Nakedbusa on May 27, 2010, 02:09:09 PM
No cat on the GS.

From 2004 on we got them in the UK, dunno bout rest of the world.

black and silver twin

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