'07 vfr exhaust

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  1. Jeff Warner

    Jeff Warner New Member

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    Anybody know any good exhaust upgrades for the 07 model. I've got the rwb model and I love it but would like a little more out of it. I've heard about a stash pipe kit for it but don't know who makes it or what else is out there. Any advice on how to get rid of that cat or if I should get rid of the cat would be greatly appreciated.
     


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    I think Two Bros makes the pipes with the dummy stash can. To get rid of the cat, look into a full exhaust system instead of just a slip on. Check out Leo Vince exhaust for the sixth gen....it sounds awesome.
     


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    Type "gutting" in the search box at the top of the page and you'll see several threads on gutting the cat. I've got the 2 bros VALE exhaust on my 04, look in my gallery for pic's. The pipes came on the bike when I bought it and sound good but I if I was buying I would look at Leo Vince CF's.

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    To get rid of the cat would require you replace the entire front header system, which is costly. Easiest thing is to replace the rear section with Leo Vince for $550-700, then obtain the O2 sensor by pass plugs so the computer won't make the bike lean in the midrange, which makes for a smoother power band. I have the Leo Vince in aluminum and carbon, they are much nicer sounding than stock.

    Here's a nice link on You Tube so you can hear the comparison, before and after.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSkiKiHBYUU
     


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