Hey gang,
So, the original exhaust that comes with the kit was not able to clear my pedals. I peeked online at exhausts that could, I saw the viper exhaust that bends but didn't want to spend the money. I ordered the half moon exhaust and to my surprise, it works pretty well.
In the first photo of the exhaust, I circled the part I am discussing about in red. I am unsure what the name of this "end" is but if you could tell me I would appreciate it because it's driving me bananas.
So, I was thinking about if it's possible to make an extension for the exhaust so that it would clear the pedals. It would be cheaper and you wouldn't have to do all that heating and bending. I did find online that intake manifold pipes have the same "ends" as the exhaust that comes with the kit.
I made a diagram showing what it looks like when you just connect the exhaust to the engine. The second diagram shows what it would look like if you took an intake manifold pipe and bolted that to the engine, then bolt the other opening end to the exhaust.
They come in different sizes and shapes so it would come down to you finding one that works for your bike. I think this may be a cheaper way to go about making the exhaust work on your bike. I just need to confirm the dimensions I have with the kit exhaust to find an intake manifold that fits.
Unsure if I stumbled upon something great or something dumb. I'll let you guys decide.
P.S - Is there a name for the type of "hole" these exhaust kits have a intake manifolds have? Unsure if they have a name.
So, the original exhaust that comes with the kit was not able to clear my pedals. I peeked online at exhausts that could, I saw the viper exhaust that bends but didn't want to spend the money. I ordered the half moon exhaust and to my surprise, it works pretty well.
In the first photo of the exhaust, I circled the part I am discussing about in red. I am unsure what the name of this "end" is but if you could tell me I would appreciate it because it's driving me bananas.
So, I was thinking about if it's possible to make an extension for the exhaust so that it would clear the pedals. It would be cheaper and you wouldn't have to do all that heating and bending. I did find online that intake manifold pipes have the same "ends" as the exhaust that comes with the kit.
I made a diagram showing what it looks like when you just connect the exhaust to the engine. The second diagram shows what it would look like if you took an intake manifold pipe and bolted that to the engine, then bolt the other opening end to the exhaust.
They come in different sizes and shapes so it would come down to you finding one that works for your bike. I think this may be a cheaper way to go about making the exhaust work on your bike. I just need to confirm the dimensions I have with the kit exhaust to find an intake manifold that fits.
Unsure if I stumbled upon something great or something dumb. I'll let you guys decide.
P.S - Is there a name for the type of "hole" these exhaust kits have a intake manifolds have? Unsure if they have a name.
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