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With so much snow i've had to put off going there for a few days! but all good now. he's got the idea on how much room there is to play with..

hopefully he knocked up a few over the weekend while i was playing in knee deep powder :P

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Guys,

there is a bit more of a hold up on these at the moment. their workshop is falling to bits! people are off sick everywhere!

i hope to get them started soon. either that or i will have to learn how to weld quickly to get them done!

will update when i know more..

Hey Guys,

there is a bit more of a hold up on these at the moment.

/snip

:)

Hadn't noticed mate!

In all seriousness though, can you see what the possibility of making up an 80mm or 82mm dump that fits on the standard exhaust is?

Haha possibly thats 3inch right? i'm sure thats what they will be doing.

unless i said 3,5 inch before. fitting to the standard exhaust how? the dump is going to be an exact copy of the stock one just different size and no cat stuffed in it.

Haha possibly thats 3inch right? i'm sure thats what they will be doing.

unless i said 3,5 inch before. fitting to the standard exhaust how? the dump is going to be an exact copy of the stock one just different size and no cat stuffed in it.

76mm is 3". I am after 80mm or 82mm.

Yeah, a copy of the OE dump, just larger is what I am after... but since I have a larger front pipe, I figure I should make the most of it.

  • 2 weeks later...
76mm is 3". I am after 80mm or 82mm.

Yeah, a copy of the OE dump, just larger is what I am after... but since I have a larger front pipe, I figure I should make the most of it.

just a question re the fujitsumo legalis r .Is that a resonator behind the muffler or a cat?I'm looking at buying this system, and also a dump/front pipe without the cat on the front pipe.Perhaps those on this discussion can clarify this for me.There has been so much too-ing and Fro-ing about who can do what and what fits with what, i'm finding ia a bit hard to make sense of it. regards graham. :(

its muffler, a cat-back system is almost never supplied with a cat.

Thanks.Therefore if i did go for the fujitsubo, i would need a cat on the front pipe.Do you know if any one making up the dump pipes can supply a cat to go ?. How did any other fujitsubo owner do this if they have upgraded to a 3" or greater dump? :huh:

Thanks.Therefore if i did go for the fujitsubo, i would need a cat on the front pipe.Do you know if any one making up the dump pipes can supply a cat to go ?. How did any other fujitsubo owner do this if they have upgraded to a 3" or greater dump? :P

I have yet to get a dump as I am using the OE dump which contains a cat.

I run the Kakimoto front pipe which deletes the standard cat(s).

When I get the dump done, I will either have a Metal Cat welded into my Kakimoto pipe or I will sell the front pipe and get a dump/frontpipe/cat combo.

If I didn't live in Vic, where the police are defect-happy, I would just put a 3.25" dump on and be done with it :huh:

  • 3 weeks later...

Yo!!

i am happy to say they are actually getting worked on now.

hes done all the turbo flange side of things. and is working on the pipes inbetween the flanges. so they are close to done.

hes uses 3 inch pipe cut with an insert inbetween then which would make it about 3.5inch around the turbo flange. but the main pipe is 3 inch..

i'll have to get some photos todat to show you. they look pretty good :)

i'll get a few done in 3.25 inch outlet for the front pipe people.. but 3 inch will be fine otherwise!! unless he has already completed them as i didnt even know he started them..

Good stuff Andrew!

Does that mean that, for us front pipe people, that the dump starts at 3.5" a the outlet, then goes to 3", then back to 3.25" where it connects to the front pipe?

Or am I reading that wrong? :)

I just got off the phone to him and they are 3inch all the way. tho the turbo flange section is large dew to it being cut up and bent/modified to suit the flange.

he cant do 3.25 since he doesnt have a flange in stock. and has completed most of them.

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