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supertraps on a fabspeed dump pipe
So I know many of have bought the mfdelete pipe and been overwhelmEd by the noise, enter the supertrap...its absolutly perfect imo. Some fab work, but results are still ballsy but refined,backfiring is all but eliminated and best of all its a fraction of the cost of good sport mufflers. I am foinf to do dyno and decible testing on the setup, and hopefully we will have a great product that meets weight reduction, and performance aspirations of the communtity. drop me a line if interestes in this, I wonder if this could be a propuct there is demand for. Merry xmas!!
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Here Is dumptrap #1http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324754547.jpg
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I had one on my 3.6 N/A. Worked but tons of crap as everyone thought it was Fugly.
When I did DEs and AX, I needed it to be below certain track mandated dbA. Hence my own meter. Morons kept trying to flag me based on the dbC default settings.....http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1324764785.jpg |
Been doing this for years....Have the same setup on both of our 86's. Only running 7 discs, it seems to like that combination.
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I kinda wondered about something like this as far as a supertrapp exhaust setup. i used one on my 929rr and liked it alot (nieghbors, not so much) http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...s/IMG_1752.jpg
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Hey great bike, nice helmet too but Che should have that bullet hole in his head that belonged there.
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