Decatting VFR1200 2010

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    Hey Guys, new to the Forums, I have had my VFR1200F 2010 since day 1 in 2011. I have done:

    - 1/2 gear mod to 3rd gear
    - K&N filter
    - 2 Bros slip-on with No DB Killer
    - Pair Modification
    - Power commander 5
    - O2 optimizers

    Next on the list is the Auto Tune kit and catalytic converter removed.

    My question is and I have seen others do it, but how much louder does the exhaust get with the catalytic converted removed and straight pipe in place? I am asking because I had a good talk with Dynojet regarding the Auto Tune kit. If you remove the cat, then you will only need the single O2 sensor Auto tune kit. But If I don't remove the Cat, I will need the dual sensor kit to get readings from both headers. Right now bike is within acceptable noise laws in Edmonton where I live but want to know how much louder will it get by removing the cat. Anyone have any DB numbers or something?

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    Hey Guys is there anyone here that has done this mod of removing the catalytic converter and straight piping?
     


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    I removed the internals from the cat. It didn't increase the exhaust noise much at all. That with a pipe and Guhls Magic really makes the 1200 come alive!!
     


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    So you kept the catalytic converter just gutted the internals? I am going to send my ecu away to don in a month or two. That way i dont lose my ride season with the winter. If you dont mind me asking, what kind of changes did don due to the ecu for you? I am still thinking on keeping the power commander on the bike for the a/f part of it? Also do you know if gutting the cat will affect the ecu flash or has nothing to do with that?

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    If you do a search on Guhls Ecu flash, you will have lots of info. Well worth the $$$. Just let Don know what mods ur bike has, pipe,cat removal,air filter, etc. He will program the Ecu accordingly. Check out his web site at Guhl racing. He does a lot of model bike Ecu. Very good company to deal with! You will not be disapponted.
     


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    Alright Guys I finally decided to gut the cat out. Results are pretty good. With my M2 Vale 2 Bros slip on, from 0-3000 RPM really no difference in sound levels. However over 3000 rpms it loses the deeper grunt sound and gets just a little higher pitch but still deep though. Also the throttle response is way better and much snappier too.
     


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    The Y-pipe I ordered from Merlin Motorsports in the Uk. Its the Jetex Y-Pipe 2 x 1.75 x 1.75
     


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    All stainless and TIG Welded in.
     


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    That looks great.
    I was having a good look at my collector pipes this afternoon and it's not an easy job.
     


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    Thats the stuff.
     


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