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RavenWire 30-05-13 07:02 PM

Change end can without cutting?
 
Just wondering, is there and end can that doesn't require any pipe cutting? Was looking at one of the Delkevic (mainly because they're really well priced) ones but it doesn't say whether you need to. If you can recommend a can while you're at it would be greatly appreciated :p:D

Tomor 30-05-13 07:07 PM

Re: End Can Question
 
Unless you get a full system, you will always have to cut the stock can off as it is one piece.

SV Shaun 30-05-13 10:37 PM

Re: End Can Question
 
You have to cut regardless for an end can. Dont get a full system as you dont get much from it. Value, sound, power. Ive got a beowulf and sounds lovely. Had to cut mine but wasnt a prob for me

MarkB852 31-05-13 06:30 AM

Re: End Can Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SV Shaun (Post 2872252)
You have to cut regardless for an end can. Dont get a full system as you dont get much from it. Value, sound, power. Ive got a beowulf and sounds lovely. Had to cut mine but wasnt a prob for me

I'd have to disagree with that. A full system is much prettier.

Ready cut stock exhausts are often available on e-bay if that helps...

cheesypeeps 31-05-13 07:02 AM

Change end can without cutting?
 
I just fitted a new scorpion exhaust to mine. My mate seemed to have no problem with cutting the pipe, but that's easy for me to say... I was just handing them the tools! :)

maviczap 31-05-13 08:18 AM

Re: End Can Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MarkB852 (Post 2872274)
I'd have to disagree with that. A full system is much prettier.

Ready cut stock exhausts are often available on e-bay if that helps...

Yes, my full system looks really nice and my stock system is in the garage uncut ready for if I ever sold the SV.

You can't get away from cutting the stock system as the end can & pipe are welded together..

3 options.

1. buy a full system, expensive, but will look nice

2. Buy a 2nd hand stock system and cut that, saving your standard system. The pipes are stainless steel and will polish up nicely

With these options you have to remove the front header pipe where you run the risk of snapping the exhaust studs, unless you are very careful.

Option 3

Cut standard system


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