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Does replacing the end can & down pipe removes the CAT?
Hi all,
If I purchase a slip on exhaust systems i.e, the end can & the down pipe; does that automatically removes the CAT? Does the the down pipe comes with lambda sensor? Cheers |
No, and no. That would leave the cat and sensor.
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...you can find your cat as part of the headers ; in the current situation you just slip the new downpipe on to the cat...; wanna remove the cat, you've to go for a new set of headers (Laser, Wunderlich, maybe an other brand) or cut your OEM headers in two, and weld something together as an Y-piece...
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Thanks Roloo & Scottinnj. You guys are great.
Well....full systems here I come...Akra?..Remus? Any suggestions? Cheers |
...no suggestions over here...; that's the reason I'll stick to the original stuff...; I think it runs fine with it...
...and..., it's simply 'not done' these days here in Holland to make some noise... |
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...well, sorta. Most systems sold out there eliminate the cat altogether.
In case your wondering the catalytic converter is that big heavy hot box underneath the bike(between the headrers and the up pipe. The up pipe and cat are all one piece. If you just replace the up pipe, aka cat eliminator, you retain the stock mufflers...cheaper way to go. Otherwise, "full system" usually means from the headers back, not necessarily the headers themselves. You get a collector y-pipe (2 into 1 into 2) or dual pipe (2 into 2 into 2), an up pipe (or pipes), and mufflers.:cool: |
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Sorry Bob & all, I have got the all black 06 R12S.
The CAT is with the header. Removing the down pipe or the mid section will not eliminate the CAT. Removing the CAT means changing the header @ full system exhaust system. Any other options? Duckman 06 R1200S 05 Multistrada 97 R1100GS |
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...my bad
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