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trying to decide on exhaust

Discussion in '6th Generation 2002-2013' started by mikeface, Jun 30, 2009.

  1. mikeface

    mikeface New Member

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    Such a tough decision. I'll admit, my main reason for doing the exhaust is sound. The performance gain is nice, but I want the sound. I did a poker run this weekend with an RC51 that had the Two Brothers exhaust on it... and now I really really want exhaust. That rc51 sounded awesomely growly and mean. I loved it. I've looked at exhaust for my VFR, and found sound clips/videos. The problem is... even sound clips of the same exhaust sound different, so it's hard to decide.

    Is there anyone in the Tacoma/Seattle area with aftermarket on their 6th gen that would let me take a listen? :) I'm open to any exhaust I like the sound of, so far Two Brothers, Leo Vince, and Staintunes are the contenders.
     


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    KC-10 FE had a great post comparing several brands he's tried.
    I bought a Staintune to replace my Vance & Hines on his recommendation and am very happy with it.
    Of course you know your VFR will never sound like an RC51..
     


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    I can dream though, right? :cool:
     


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    Yeah they sound cool. Like a Ducati.
    VFR's sound cool too though, but different.
    Maybe go with Micron if you want a powerful sound.
    KC-10 FE I believe says on a VFR they sound like Flowmasters on a small block.
    I spent quite a bit of time deciding what pipe to get for my 5th gen.
    I like the Staintune. I had a Vance & Hines and thought it sounded kinda wimpy.
     


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    The Staintune comes with a removable restrictor.
    With it in, to me it sounded a little congested.
    But without a little obnoxious. Not too bad, but a bit too loud.
    So I made a new restrictor that is halfway between the id of the restrictor and the end of the outlet without.
    I am completely satisfied now.
    And the workmanship of the Staintune is 2nd to none.
     


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    Yea, staintunes is just so much more expensive than the other brands. Sigh, I'd have to save up a bit longer :tongue:
     


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    I hear ya, for 6th gens they are very expensive.
     


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    There is a set of Scorpions in the classifieds here for $300.
     


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    I ended up following the procedure described by borg in another thread, it sounds amazing :) And it only took 8 cutting discs, yay!
     


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    I have the same Scorpions mentioned above. I saw those in the classifieds also. They are great pipes. Sound is awesome. I don't know what the others are like but its just a straight shot down the pipe. I was really happy. I have compared them side by side to the Staytunes and we both thought the Scopions sound better. A bit deeper of a note. My cat is gutted so that could make a difference also. The other was not.
     


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    I had a Two Brothers high mount on my 98 VFR and it sounded great at low and high revs. I have a Yosimura on my 99. A bit different. Not as much sound when criusing but cracks nicely when accelerating.
     


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    I've been very happy with my Leo Vince pipes!! I would highly recommend them! :thumbsup:
     


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    I actually ended up coring the end of the stock exhaust. So far, I'm super happy with it. Has a great sound, and only cost me $15 in Dremel cut-off discs!

    Once I save the money, I'll do Motad headers and PCIII with a map.
     


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    i agree with mike, if u havn't got one already get a dremel and follow step by step instructions in other posts found on here. I have done the mod and love the sound, you won't regret it and its relatively inexpensive compared to fully replacing exhaust
     


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    I've got the scorpions. throaty, but still pretty quiet. Haven't had them on too long. Some midrange power gain, but not a whole lot else. Got them for $750 from local shop. Had a buddy put them on and said it was harder getting the factory pipes off over putting the new ones on.

    Still can't hear it running over the wife's Spyder with the hindle pipe. Grrrrrr....
     


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    Would you be able to post a photo of what you've conjured up? 'twould be helpful.

    Thanks for the great idea! :biggrin:
     


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    Leo Vince all the way. I changed my exhaust with just the tools that came with the bike. Now the best part of my work day is when i ride through the parking garage. I rode for a couple of days without an exhaust...It sound's mean!:biggrin:
     


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    But of course.. ;)

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    I love the Staintunes. Amazingly built and they sound fantastic. The license plate was trimmed down a bit so it does not touch the cans.

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    And now I notice I need to renew my plate...doh!
     


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