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standard exhaust or after market?

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I am getting my 98 storm rebuilt with high comp pistons gas flowed head dyno jet and K and N. I like the standard exhaust note but will I need to put on a straight through such as a blue fame evo? I am concerned about making the bike too noisy. Also looking at the ignition advance thread would this help? I use shell V power already so I do not mind if I have to run on high octane fuel. Any adivice from anyone who knows about modifying storms would be appreciated.
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You would be better with aftermarket pipes with all the work you are doing as for the exhaust note i have blue flame evos they come with removable baffles.
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You will have wasted your money if you only use the standard Firestorm can's as they are soooo restricted, to meet ever increasing emission regulations.

In my experience any restrictions on the straight through race style can will be a restriction on maximum power from the setup you have, once your bike is finished.

After saying that some straight through can's are louder than others :!:

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sirch345 wrote:You will have wasted your money if you only use the standard Firestorm can's as they are soooo restricted, to meet ever increasing emission regulations.

In my experience any restrictions on the straight through race style can will be a restriction on maximum power from the setup you have, once your bike is finished.

After saying that some straight through can's are louder than others :!:

Chris.
pretty much what i was going to post.... might add that some DB killers might be useful if your going to a meet or something where theres likelly to be lots of fuzz!
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alan wrote:You would be better with aftermarket pipes with all the work you are doing as for the exhaust note i have blue flame evos they come with removable baffles.
I've just got some of these :)

Just sitting here gagging for them to arrive so I can fit them.
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Kitch i guarantee you wont be dissapointed they sound amazing on the storm.

Which ones did you get?
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yup, i've got the Evo's to, high level rainbow jobs, very loud, but what a noise, lol, car alarms beware.
you'll love them, not a bad sound with the baffles in either.
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OMG! please can one of you post a pic?
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alan wrote:Kitch i guarantee you wont be dissapointed they sound amazing on the storm.

Which ones did you get?
these ones:

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for squiff: Clicky 1

also for squiff: Clicky 2
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL KITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Classic!


Those are the dogs tho! I want, no i NEED some!!! Despite the fact they cost more than my new engine did....theres something really wrong with that actually!!
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Sorry it's the only pic i've got, most people will have seen it numerous times by now, lol.

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Post by tony.wilde1 »

i got a video of my pipes!!got them from my friend richard..(cupasoup)
here them and want them!! :D
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... +race+cans
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nice tony, they sound good, much like my arts but only a little more subtle!!!

:D :D :D :D :D
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Well, just finished test fitting them to make sure everything is ok.

Will strip them off again tomorrow, clean and sand everything, paste them up and secure them properly.

Pics and maybe even a vid by end of Sunday.

(tip, backfiring race cans in garages are LOUD!)
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Kitch blueflame recommend using high modulos silicone instead of exhaust paste!!!!
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