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Hayabusa Exhaust
Toniq-r - 22/10/10 at 02:13 PM

Thinking of removing Mk,s exhaust and replacing with a bike one, so any feed back on other makes would be a help. Thanks


MikeFellows - 22/10/10 at 02:16 PM

if you do sell

I would be intersted in yours (if it passes IVA)

(sorry to hijack)


cosmick - 22/10/10 at 02:28 PM

Hi Toniq,

Trying to fit a Bike exhaust to a Hayabusa isn't easy as the original bike had a 4 into 2 system. Using just one Hayabusa Muffler will severely restrict the power.
I was looking to fit a Bike exhaust to my car due to the very loud original item and I used a silencer from an Aprilia Mile. the idea being that whichever exhaust you choose, it has to be one that originally used just one silencer. the Aprilia exhaust has a 60mm entry from the front pipe which was correct for my Megabusa. I had to cut and shut the exhaust at the front to get the angle right and fitted 2 elbows to the outlet to deflect the heat away from the rear wheel arch. The results were a much quieter exhaust and no apparent power loss.
See my photo archive for a side on picture.
cosmick


Toniq-r - 22/10/10 at 02:48 PM

Cheers may have to come up with a solution hopefully will find out if the supercharger will fit then new twin exhaust.


A1 - 22/10/10 at 05:02 PM

how about just getting one made up and mating it with one of the terignomi cans, they have a good range of sizes, could probably get one big enough for a single pipe system.


cosmick - 22/10/10 at 05:11 PM

If you are fitting a supercharger, then the exhaust will not necessarilly be any different as the supercharger will be driven off the crank and attached to the throttle bodies. Do you mean a Turbocharger, as this will definately affect the exhaust and will be significantly different.
A twin system coming off a Turbocharger will be very difficult. A twin system coming off a Supercharger will be possible but complicated.
Why not stick to a 4 into 1 or 4-2-1.