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Drilling holes in the Exhaust SystemBody...
Motivation
I am trying to muffle the TricksterShotgun on my GPZ1100 (water-cooled) and purchased this product because Universal's Inner silencer is not as effective as I thought it would be.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It is a type that is attached to the outlet of the Silencer, but unlike the Universal Product, it was just the right size for the outlet diameter of the TricksterShotgun.
Was the installation difficult?
Insert it into the outlet portion, drill a screw hole, and bolt it in place to complete the process.
How was your experience with it?
The objective of muffling the sound was achieved.
[Included Parts:were they on?
Installation bolt nuts were included.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
I don't know if the strength of the outlet of the Shotgun Exhaust System's GP type baffle is strong enough to handle the exhaust pressure. I am not sure if the strength of the outlet part of the GP Type Shotgun Exhaust System is strong enough to withstand the exhaust pressure, so I hesitate to drill a hole in it.
[Others]
No instruction manual, etc. is included, but you can find it on the homepage. Prolonged use or driving at full throttle with the End Baffle installed is not recommended." I thought it was only used to temporarily reduce the volume, not always for sound deadening. I would like you to consider making a baffle on the exhaust pipe side in the future.
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SC project gp70r installation ok
Installed in Exhaust System of Title notation.
Because the original exhaust system is without Baffle setting, it is necessary to open the hole for fixing Baffle. The sound deadening effect was high, and only Baffle without Glass Wool was able to deaden enough. The end Baffle for the φ70 with an angle is not easy to find, and the angle of the gp70r is almost perfect.
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"It attached to titanium silencer GP-LOOK outside diameter of phi 70. Although the silencer body was not explosive sound roaring because of the inside diameter is phi 45, the neighborhood's feeling was worrisome at the time of the warm-up at night or earl
"It attached to titanium silencer GP-LOOK outside diameter of phi 70. Although the silencer body was not explosive sound roaring because of the inside diameter is phi 45, the neighborhood's feeling was worrisome at the time of the warm-up at night or early morning, and maintenance. As for the sound volume after attachment, it is not like a normal muffler, but it seems it may be ok to blow empty at the time of maintenance at night, and it is also likely to pass an automobile inspection depending on a model. Moreover, since there was admiration attached clearly when seen from back after attachment, less conspicuous with the dirt by secular change could not be waited, and I did it on myself of the lusterless heat-resistant black. Since the level could not be maintained easily but troubles were suffered by attachment when making a fitting hole in a silencer, two-person work is recommended." View detail