Will they fit a firestorm?
Ta Mark
sp1 pipes
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Re: sp1 pipes
I've got a pair of Laser Duo Tec pipes for the Storm and thought I'd get them modified for the SP.
Our local tuning chap said it wasn't a problem (as I can't weld myself) but by the time he added up the labour charge I decided it wasn't cost effective. It would have been about £200 to have the job done, plus power commander and dyno time to make it run after the changes £500- £600 all in. And no guarantee of performance increase due to the different flows of the pipes. I decide against the idea and put my money towards some proper pipes for the beastie.
Pete.l
Our local tuning chap said it wasn't a problem (as I can't weld myself) but by the time he added up the labour charge I decided it wasn't cost effective. It would have been about £200 to have the job done, plus power commander and dyno time to make it run after the changes £500- £600 all in. And no guarantee of performance increase due to the different flows of the pipes. I decide against the idea and put my money towards some proper pipes for the beastie.

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Re: sp1 pipes
Was only asking as i saw some for sale, thats before your offer, could you get in touch please Tim.Timbo wrote:Love what he has done with the radiators, very nice mod.
On the subject of SP pipes on a Storm, why would you want to?
Thanks Mark