2 into 1 exhaust system

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Have just posted some photos of Daz Sears VTR in the Misc section of the photo gallery. Its the black framed, carbon bodywork with Ducati wheels.

Jason - Sealed exhaust with standar assembly paste. The only place i would not use this is on joins to any ports i.e. barrels.

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Hello girls, thought I'd better visit the old site and have a butchers.
Can I just say a big thanks to all that has said nice things about me.

Daz

Oh and I better say a few words about this thread I guess....

1) Ja, the exhaust looks coolon your bike mate, glad your pleased... I have to say that when it was all sat in my boot I though £200 was silly cheap for a full system but since I don't need the cash was cool in the end....LOL

2) I have spoken to Wayne who owns JACexhausts and have confirmed that we are going to make some more 2-into-1 exhausts for the VTR. We will list a stainless oval on ebay in the next week with a starting price of £150. Wayne in intending to market them for a retail price starting at £180 in stainless oval.

3) From my experiences they provide more power at the bottom end and a little less at the top end but I quite liked that since I never rev the butt off my bike and like the extra bottom end power. For some reasons the exhaust also causes a little flat spot on SOME vtr's this is easily rectified after a dyno setup but I'm not sure why all bikes don't suffer this issue, from my experience about 30-40% have. I know people that have had bikes set up for twin cans with a DJ kit have never had as issue with a single side can.

Hope this helps, please feel free to mail me daz.sear@ntlworld.com for more info or have a look at http://www.jacexhausts.com

Daz
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[quote="stormsmasher"]Hello girls, thought I'd better visit the old site and have a butchers.
Can I just say a big thanks to all that has said nice things about me.

Daz

Hello Daz, it's about time you showed your face :lol:

It's good too hear from you again :!: don't leave it so long next time :wink:

Cheers,

Chris.

PS. We're not all girls either :wink: :lol:
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Jason is very lucky to have the exhaust :wink: i was very tempted to buy it months ago last time i was at Daz's. Now all you have to do Daz is sell me your Streetfighter :wink: :lol:
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I'd sell my mother for the right price so I'd certainly sell the VTR.

If I could get £3k plus for it I think I would sell since I have seen a bike engined Westfield that I would like and Zoe will not let me have one unless I sell the VTR.

Women ey!

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stormsmasher wrote: 2) I have spoken to Wayne who owns JACexhausts and have confirmed that we are going to make some more 2-into-1 exhausts for the VTR. We will list a stainless oval on ebay in the next week with a starting price of £150. Wayne in intending to market them for a retail price starting at £180 in stainless oval.

Daz
Daz does this price include a front pipe?
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stormsmasher wrote:
1) Ja, the exhaust looks coolon your bike mate, glad your pleased... I have to say that when it was all sat in my boot I though £200 was silly cheap for a full system but since I don't need the cash was cool in the end....LOL


3) From my experiences they provide more power at the bottom end and a little less at the top end but I quite liked that since I never rev the butt off my bike and like the extra bottom end power. For some reasons the exhaust also causes a little flat spot on SOME vtr's this is easily rectified after a dyno setup but I'm not sure why all bikes don't suffer this issue, from my experience about 30-40% have. I know people that have had bikes set up for twin cans with a DJ kit have never had as issue with a single side can.

Hope this helps, please feel free to mail me daz.sear@ntlworld.com for more info or have a look at http://www.jacexhausts.com

Daz
Thanks Daz I removed the baffle today 8O 8O

I think it runs better less back fire and when starting from cold it seems to start up much easier.

Fitted rear LED indicators today but they forgot to include resistors :evil:
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The JAC single side exhaust does not include the headers.

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I would love to see a dyno sheet with the 2 into 1...hint, hint, hint........

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mik_str wrote:I would love to see a dyno sheet with the 2 into 1...hint, hint, hint........

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I will post once its been done, it will be a few weeks yet :D
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Jason what have you done about your indicators with the new exhaust? I've run out of ideas.
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Bondy wrote:Jason what have you done about your indicators with the new exhaust? I've run out of ideas.
Used flush LEDs

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Why didnt i think of that? Thanks mate ill start looking around. Focus ones maybe?
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I mounted mine like this

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I've been thinkin of drillin holes in the rear light and puttin led's in piontin in an arrow shape. Good idea or crap idea, I think it could look tacky.
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