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Ha ha!! Found some half decent internet access. Havent fkn slept since I got up Tuesday morning at 6:30am. 7:30 pm here and about ready to eat my 7th meal of the day... lol
Car pass tech and ready to go. Rally start tomorrow at 6:00 pm Brescia to Ferrerra. Ferrera to Rome then Rome to Brrscia. Its like riding the dragon fir 900 miles out of the 1000 miles.... got an automatix wagon this year...
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Wich Rally is it, Crumball?
I can make one for you.
aww shucksthanks marthy. so what else will be needed? i've learned that a mid-pipe will be needed. is that something i can get from you as well (i'm not sure what type to get), a fuel controller even though it's a slip-on (i sometimes read mixed opinions on this), mounting hardware, a means to weld it on, etc. i've never installed any exhaust hardware so i'm playing 21 questions.
Much easier than that. You ship me your exhaust, PayPal the $$$ and wait. If HP is not your ultimate goal you can get the Viper & DBKiller without PCV. Work fine and much cheaper.
i thought this new carbon-slip-on you just finished was your only slip-on option? i'm just looking for your least expensive options as all i want to do is change the look and sound. i didn't think i'd have to ship the entire exhaust for one of the slip-on options.
Unfortunately the 6R doesn't use a simple slip-on, it's a one piece exhaust can. In order to use a slip-on you need to cut, weld and fit a slip-on. There 3 way to do it. 1. Two Brother = close 1K, Marthy for around $500 or you can just butcher the stock can to make more noise...
would it be possible to just pay for the can, have you cut it to fit a CS, weld a mid-pipe on, and ship that to me? then all i'd have to do is cut my black box off and weld what you sent me on to the bike?
Better go get some lottery tickets... if you win buy yourself an exhaust. The odd of the collector to fit at the right spot are very slim and will end up with sonething that doesnt work or fit just to save $250.00
just trying to figure out my options, that's all. i saw the price of $250 a few weeks back which is around the price range of a typical slip-on so i'm just trying to figure it out. slip-ons don't typically require a remodeling of the exhaust so a final price of around the $250 is what i was expecting. like i said, i'm just trying to figure out my options since $500 is out of my price range.