drilling standerd can

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  1. gringo

    gringo Active Member

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    Dont know if its been said being new to forum, but my mate said he saw on youtube a video of a standerd exhaust being drilled out .So i had a look and there it was now im thinking of having a go at this, as i like the arse end of my blade but like the sound of loud cans .anyone done this what are the down falls to doing this my blade a cbr1000rr6 god i love saying iv got a blade they are great arent they
     
  2. IcarusGreen

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    It has been done by someone on this forum and then he took it a bit further, I can't remember who though.
     
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    Someone else did it and regretted it! Muffking maybe?
     
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    Yeah, bloody hated the sound afterwards, so i cut it in half, gutted the baffle plate out and took it to powerflow to weld it back together for £30. Sound ok now.
     
  6. megawatt

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    You can drill the can or remove the guts from the cat. A mate did it to his and it flows a lot better now , with a nicer exhaust note. I have an RR4 exhaust if you wanna try it?
     
  7. ShinySideUp

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    Does punching the guts out the exhaust not give a pinking echo sound from the now empty pipe box? I know it does with some cars but never done a bikes exhaust.
     
  8. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    My mate, Masterblader, when he comes on here, didn't have any complaints. Or you could cut out the cat and put a bypass pipe in it's place? Or even punch out the centre of the cat and push a by pass pipe through it and weld in place?
     
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    Guessin the smaller size of the cat box on the bike might make all the difference too. but was really just curious bout it. cheers
     
  10. megawatt

    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, not really big enough to give resonance problems, but would probably need a PC afterwards.
     
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