Exhaust swap

General Bike chat
Post Reply
User avatar
Miztaziggy
Posts: 2451
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:15 pm
Location: Tadcaster

Exhaust swap

Post by Miztaziggy »

Spent all day today swapping my exhaust from the aftermarket Remus can to the standard can. Mainly because I prefer the look I think, but also because I read somewhere that it's supposed to give more low down power with that Honda servo / exhaust valve thing.

Anyway what a wombles pain in the butt that was, I had to pretty much strip the bike to the subframe to get at it, and even then it was quite tight. Connecting the servo / valve is a pain too, as it doesn't have any markings to say which of the 2 cables goes to which side of the little wheel thing. Took a guess and I am hoping it's right.

Bike runs about the same I would say with the exhaust on, but I do really think it sounds better. It sounds deeper, with more of a roar and popping sounds. I think I might leave it on and sell the Remus can.

So then votes, first is the Remus and second is the standard can. Videos are fairly short and only at idle, but you sort of get the idea. To me it sounds as though the Remus can is 'smoother' and a more consistent noise, whereas the standard can sounds a little raspy and I can hear the popping a little more.

Image
Image
[youtube][/youtube]


Image
Image
[youtube][/youtube]
Image
User avatar
VTRDark
Posts: 20010
Joined: Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:24 pm

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by VTRDark »

You have had quite a mechanically challenging day today.

I prefer the looks of the standard for sure. I prefer the tickover sound of the Remus, but then when you flicked the throttle on the standard it sounded good, a nice raspy sound :thumbup: Not as good as a big V's twin outlets though. :biggrin

(:-})
==============================Enter the Darkside
User avatar
darkember
Posts: 2194
Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:48 pm
Location: South Wales Abergavenny

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by darkember »

Need to remove the DB killer from the Remus to get the full sound. Those Scorpions you sold me the other year sound really sweet with the DB killers removed. I only fit them for the Mot. :thumbup:
User avatar
Miztaziggy
Posts: 2451
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:15 pm
Location: Tadcaster

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by Miztaziggy »

darkember wrote:Need to remove the DB killer from the Remus to get the full sound. Those Scorpions you sold me the other year sound really sweet with the DB killers removed. I only fit them for the Mot. :thumbup:
To be honest, it doesn't make a difference. I did have it out for a while, and it's just about the same.

Not sure how the baffle actually works on it, it's just a long straight pipe with an opening at both ends, so don't see how it is redirecting any flow when it's in.
Image
User avatar
agentpineapple
Posts: 15124
Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by agentpineapple »

good point about the db killer, should have video'd it taken out before swapping them over, i do like the rasp of the standard can, but you didn't blip the throttle with the remus so its hard to say. also was the vid of the remus when the bike was cold/choke on, auto choke that is....?
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
User avatar
Miztaziggy
Posts: 2451
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:15 pm
Location: Tadcaster

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by Miztaziggy »

bigspanishmarty wrote:good point about the db killer, should have video'd it taken out before swapping them over, i do like the rasp of the standard can, but you didn't blip the throttle with the remus so its hard to say. also was the vid of the remus when the bike was cold/choke on, auto choke that is....?
Yeah the Remus video is with the choke on, and blipping the throttle with it didn't really rasp or pop, it just made a louder version of what you hear. As I say, it was a very smooth noise.

Im surprised at how raspy the standard can actually is.
Image
User avatar
seb421
Posts: 4840
Joined: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:06 am
Location: Bolton Lancs

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by seb421 »

I like the looks and sound of the original :thumbup:

Did Honda do a factory option after market exhaust for this model that made use of the servo like Suzuki did with the Gixxer Yosimura one

Might be worth while trying to track one down on ebay if you see one cheap that should have the low down shove of the standard with the typical power gains of an open can when its on full song
ヨシムラ

MOT - 10/04/2015
TAX - 30/11/14
INSURANCE - MCE - Expires 12/04/2015 (Midnight)
ACCIDENT CALL - 0871 2227910
RAC - 0800 1977830 - 03_MCECAB90013033
User avatar
Miztaziggy
Posts: 2451
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:15 pm
Location: Tadcaster

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by Miztaziggy »

Ahhh, I may have an explanation for it.

Just been watching Youtube videos for sound of standard exhaust, and found this. He drills out the baffles, see at 2:48:
[youtube][/youtube]

So I went back to the garage and took a picture down mine, and this is what I found:
Image


So im guessing the last guy drilled this baffle before fitting the Remus, explains why it sounds like it does :)
Image
User avatar
agentpineapple
Posts: 15124
Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2011 9:16 pm

Re: Exhaust swap

Post by agentpineapple »

deffo got a higher pitch to it..... :thumbup:
best of both worlds, standard look with racey sound, whats with those old rear indicators on that fellas bike..... :?:
well done magnum PI
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
Post Reply