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Frontslide
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sp1 pipes

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Will they fit a firestorm?
Ta Mark
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stormsmasher
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Post by stormsmasher »

Not even close enough to modify IMHO

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Post by tony.mon »

Nope.
Got a spare pair with my Storm when I bought it with carbon cans on and was unimpressed when I tried to fit them to get through the MOT.

Seller said he'd fitted them previously which made me worry about what else he'd lied about!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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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. :twisted:

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Re: sp1 pipes

Post by Frontslide »

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?
Was only asking as i saw some for sale, thats before your offer, could you get in touch please Tim.
Thanks Mark
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