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Dec 14th, 2008, 8:44 pm
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Location: Kelowna, BC, Canada
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Undertail Exhaust Help
I was originally set on ordering the Termignoni 2-1 system. It looks good, it's light and it comes with all the kit pieces. I recently saw this tail piece that I really liked from Magical Racing and now it's got me wanting an underseat exhaust so I can install the tail piece.
I don't want the Termignoni 2-1-2 system because it's not that well built really. I don't like the looks of the Zard Penta or the Arrow cans either. The only underseat that I really like is the NCR but it costs a fortune.
Do I have any other options?
I would consider the Termi 2-1-2 with the cat eliminator and ECU as long as the power and sound are still there. I can deal with a bit of extra weight. I do really like the way it looks.
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Dec 14th, 2008, 8:53 pm
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Location: Greenville, South Carolina, Planet Hyper
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Termi Tuck
Evolution Tail Tidy and Motrax LED turn signals for your consideration........
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Dec 14th, 2008, 9:07 pm
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The Zard Top Guns look pretty clean and would probably look nice with that setup. However, the carbon weave is much coarser, so it could contrast a lot. I think Rexmus is worth a look for that setup.
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Dec 14th, 2008, 10:12 pm
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The course weave carbon skin on the Zard Top Guns is easily removed and replaced if your that fanatical about bling.
What price satisfaction, right?
Lets face it, we have to be united in kick starting the economy so get out there, increase your debt levels and spend, spend, spend.
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Dec 14th, 2008, 10:20 pm
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Is anyone running the Termi slip-on and ECU with the cat removed? Is there much performance difference between that and the 2-1 system?
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Dec 14th, 2008, 10:21 pm
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As near as I can tell we ain't got an economic problem...............we got a criminal problem in both the government, as well as at the banks and in corporate business. Once we get tired of havin' our asses led around by these crooks, then stuff will get right.
I was at the mall (yeah the mall, get over it) today to buy my wife a birthday present. I had to wait in line to buy a fuckin' Coach handbag. People couldn't get enough of that shit. There were people everywhere buying useless shit.
I then went to Cabela's to buy a new Kimber .45 cal. pistol and had to take a number to get service...................you wouldn't know its the worst economy in our time.
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Dec 14th, 2008, 10:26 pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by breakdown
I would consider the Termi 2-1-2 with the cat eliminator and ECU as long as the power and sound are still there. I can deal with a bit of extra weight. I do really like the way it looks.
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I have 2-1-2 Termis with ECU with Zard headers, nice combo and beautiful sound.
I also cut a 25 mm hole in the RHS Termis as this has a dumb arse blank and slots, sounds much deeper.
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Dec 15th, 2008, 2:54 pm
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Canoga Park, CA, USA
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Confused?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Monstaman
I have 2-1-2 Termis with ECU with Zard headers, nice combo and beautiful sound.
I also cut a 25 mm hole in the RHS Termis as this has a dumb arse blank and slots, sounds much deeper.
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I also have the Termi 2-1-2 and am looking for deeper (and louder) sound, but the inside of my right and left look the same - wide open.
Where did you drill the hole?
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Dec 15th, 2008, 5:06 pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by HM1100SX
I also have the Termi 2-1-2 and am looking for deeper (and louder) sound, but the inside of my right and left look the same - wide open.
Where did you drill the hole?
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Down inside the RHS pipe in the end cap, see the photo above, makes a huge difference to the sound but the bigger difference is deleting the cat.
I did it more for flow that anything as most gas goes out the left hand pipe and the right hand pipe gets a heat spot.
Breakdown, buy anything else other than homigroni and the quality will be better and the pipes will be cheaper.
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2010 KTM 990 SMR, 6 speed.
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