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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
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My link pipe still has a 52 mm OD at the end, because I swapped from a low level to high level Micron system without any mods to my Scorpion end can I post some pics when I can |
Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
can i get away with using my link on my CCC can with these(inc hi level link) or will i just have to not use the high link?
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
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Dunno :confused: Anything is possible with a crow bar :p All I can suggest is measure your CCC link pipe and see what the diameter is. At least you know it will fit the Micron headers. Then you can play around with the link pipes to see if you CCC link pipe will be compatible with the way the Microns angle it. |
Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
Micron headers are 52mm at the link pipe
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
i thought i could get away with it as it has the exhaust jubilee like clips which read something like 50-55mm and 55-60mm so thinking i could just adjust as necessary. It was going to be the first thing i was planning on was removing the can and trying it on the link pipe away. should be okay anyway and if not then it will become okay.
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Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
Aye, the exhaust clamps on the Microns are stamped the same I think. If they are a bit loose then a shim made out of a coke cake will help it bite.
Not sure if jubilee clips is the correct description though, but I know what you mean |
Re: Stainless Steel Micron Race headers/downpipe for Pointys
but i think first call will be to go for the can on the pipework before i try to get the pipework off.
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