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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Yamaha FZ6 Modifications to Consider - Part 1

Yamaha FZ6 Modifications to Consider - Part 1

Exhaust System

As an owner of a new Yamaha FZ6 motorcycle, I find myself facing a world of after-market accessories and modifications that can enhance both the looks and performance of my bike. Over the next few posts, I'll list a number of options I've come across and give a little description of each. Eventually I'll be putting some of the best candidates to the test on my own FZ6. But first, let's explore the options. Keep in mind that virtually anything can be done to a motorcycle, but I'll list the most main-stream items here, just to keep it simple. Also, I'll take each one of these in turn and produce a more in-depth analysis.

* Exhaust - There are a number of options available in the exhaust arena. The key here is to find a nice balance of looks, performance, weight, and sound. Right now I'm leaning toward the Akrapovic exhaust system. From the videos I've seen, it sounds nice (not excessively loud), and gives a nice performance increase while also being one of the lightest. Some exhausts are rated for track use only and are loud enough to draw the attention of local law enforcement. I'd like to steer clear of that if possible.

* Windscreen - The stock Yamaha FZ6 windscreen is fairly small and, for the riding position, doesn't really flow the air over the rider. The wind mostly hits at about chest level. There are a couple of options to change this. Yamaha offers a larger, touring windscreen, that is a bit larger and is designed to flow air higher up and over the rider. Another company called Puig offers a racing windscreen that has a "double bubble" design that, even though it's not much larger than the stock windscreen, pushes air up and over the rider. I personally like this option as it lends an additional dimension to the bike, and they are available in a variety of looks including black, smoke, and clear.

* Seat - One of the aspects about the Yamaha FZ6 that I do NOT like is the seat. For some reason, I just don't like the way it looks. The seat is comfortable enough, I suppose I'm just used to the R6 seat that has two levels and seems more sporty. Again, Yamaha has an after-market offering, but it is considered a "comfort" seat, and doesn't look much different than the original. I don't need extra comfort, just extra awesomeness. The website topsaddlery.com has a great selection of custom seats for the FZ6. The one pictured to the right is much more my style. It's got more dimension and style than the factory seat, and I'm sure I'll be getting one eventually.

Stay tuned to my Yamaha FZ6 Modifications to Consider series as I'll be taking a look at the following items:

* Grips
* Levers
* Rearsets
* FE kit
* Mirrors
* Turn signals
* Brake lines
* Brake pads
* Frame Sliders
* Air Filter

After this series, I'll go in-depth with each of these Yamaha FZ6 modifications to see what exactly is out there and what people think about them.

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

2010 Camaro Exhaust MBRP

2010 Camaro Exhaust MBRP

Exhaust System

Congratulations on your recent purchase of the new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The old school car that you loved as a teenager is back with a new look. Whether you are a diehard fan or just an avid Camaro recently because of their appearance in Transformers, we are all welcome to the club. The new Camaro has something for almost everyone. For those of us nerds, you can also order the Transformers edition of Racing Stripes with black and yellow body.
You are sure to be turningsome heads as you roll down the road, as it is. If all you want and you do not notice, but some of them you need to let her know you are coming. Most people hear something that will see him first, so reinforcing the sound a note of the Camaro to see. A MBRP exhaust system is definitely the answer to put their necks bent your friends'.

The MBRP exhaust is fully polished stainless steel mandrel bent high-gloss system that does not rust, not even the surfaceT-304 kit. MBRP is also the first company to produce a 3 "exhaust system for the 5 th generation Camaro. It also comes with a lifetime warranty. In addition, the guarantee of the Camaro will not be valid after MBRP exhaust, because the factory used catalysts to be installed . The discharge MBRP will give you more power, more tone and more muscle.

Let us now see real meat and potatoes of the 2010 Camaro Exhaust MBRP get. Everyone likes the way it makes your car lookBut for most of us, we love what he does look like our car. It 'was designed to be aggressive and strong, if desired, and soft, if you do not want to wake everyone. Or want to wake the neighbors! The results of the test bench with 20 hp to the rear wheels and torque 24ft/lbs, the highest we've seen for a cat-back kit has arrived. For those who have their feet off the ground which can hold about 1-3 mpg gain.

Installing the 2010 Camaro Exhaust System MBRP canhome-made, because all the kit, instructions and everything you need to be part of the system to lock your car. It 'easy and can be done with some simple hand tools. If you do not have confidence in yourself then there is always your body shop or muffler shop. Save money and do it yourself! And is not that difficult.

You are more than the extra power of the Camaro 2010 Camaro impressed with the MBRP exhaust systems. From the exhaust is MBRPAll functions are important to strengthen your Camaro: Earn 20 rwhp couple 24ft/lbs, 1-3 mpg, 3 "exhaust diameter T-304 stainless steel polished to mirror that does not rust and 'Vacuum doesn t guarantee Camaro. This is the best kit we've seen for the 5 th generation Camaros have left. They are beautiful!

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

2008 Ninja 250R Full CF Yoshimura Exhaust

2008 Ninja 250R Full CF Yoshimura Exhaust Video Clips.





2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250R with Yoshimura exhaust kit with carbon DynoJet jet and suction nozzle removed. * DJ100 Main Jets, Eclip can on the second, with a washer parts and eclip shares of each needle, screws stirring 2.5 * Tuned is a little 'rich, but it works very well. **** By the way, do not yell at me for cycling cold ... because it was cold in the video, I had just returned from a tour of one hour. :)

Tags: kawasaki, ninja, 250, 250R, EX250, Yoshimura, exhaust, dynojet, Carbon, Fiber, Snorkel, Yoshi

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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Cheap Gibson Performance Exhaust 615527

Gibson 615527 Stainless Steel Single Exhaust System Review


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Gibson 615527 Stainless Steel Single Exhaust System Feature

  • Exits Behind Rear Tire; Flange Connection to Converter; Incl. Muffler/Pipes/Stainless Tip
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  • T-304 Stainless Steel Clampless Slash Tip
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Gibson 615527 Stainless Steel Single Exhaust System Overview

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Passat 3.6 VR6 resonators removed

Passat 3.6 VR6 resonators removed Video Clips. Duration : 4.02 Mins.


The two resonators after the cats have been removed (replaced by two 2 1 / 4 "tubes) before the exhaust gas enters a pipe. This is not the major" trunk "resonator removed. Dewlap I was in a slight increase, without looking as strong as the removal of the large cavity, and this did the trick. the rest of the exhaust is available.

Keywords: Passat, 3.6, VR6, Resonator, Exhaust, Muffler

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Discount Yoshimura TRC Tri-Oval Carbon Fiber Complete Exhaust System - Size :

Yoshimura TRC Tri-Oval Carbon Fiber Complete Exhaust System - Size : Review


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Yoshimura TRC Tri-Oval Carbon Fiber Complete Exhaust System - Size : Overview

Yoshimura TRC (Tri-Oval) Carbon Fiber Complete Exhaust System

Made famous by 6 time AMA super bike champion Mat Mladin the TRC is a race proven exhaust that falls second to none.




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