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lawson17 16-01-09 04:44 PM

Exhaust Wrap
 
Hi,

Has anyone used exhaust wrap before? Its for my SV trackbike, I got some new fairings for it, and they are a bit of a pain to fit. The catchment tray or bellypan, fouls the exhaust pipework under the engine.

If I stick some exhaust wrap in the bottom of the tray do you think it would stop the bodywork getting too hot?

Thanks in advance for any help.:-D

Sideshow#36 17-01-09 10:55 AM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Yes it will.

I wrapped my exhaust last year and it worked fine until I did a few wet races. Then it starts to get a bit shabby. This year i'm using some heat shield (same stuff from underneath the tank) and placing it between the downpipe and fairings.

lawson17 17-01-09 11:20 AM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Great,

Thanks Sideshow. I'll get wrapping today. :D

MattCollins 17-01-09 12:30 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Also good stuff for maintaining temps and gas velocities in the headers which can equate to improved exhaust scavenging from the cylinder.

Cheers

yorkie_chris 17-01-09 07:51 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MattCo (Post 1748493)
Also good stuff for maintaining temps and gas velocities in the headers which can equate to improved exhaust scavenging from the cylinder.

Cheers

http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=85853

Read that, probably not enough to notice.

MattCollins 17-01-09 09:14 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 1748788)
http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=85853

Read that, probably not enough to notice.

I hadn't seen that thread... or ever even visited that site. Some flawed math and arguments there, plus a fair bit of willy wagging.

That info has been around for a 100 years. Whether it produces a noticeable difference is dependant on a lot of things, but in some cases it can be used as a tuning aid. I don't know if the SV is one of those cases.

Cheers

Aaah... The subtleties of the English language - two possible meanings to YC' words. I only looked at the first three pages of that thread to make the above assessment. Just skipped to the last page and a half and it starts to make a little sense. But still... A link to a forum thread with one guy anecdotally poo-hooing an idea as a definitive reference? The science is sound, results may vary.

TSM 17-01-09 09:17 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
mmm i have been thinking of doing it as my exhaust system burt through my bellypan, there are so many wraps, what is best, the narrow stuff or wide, also how much do you need to wrap a full system, do you go all the way up to the exhaust can or stop lowerdown?

MattCollins 17-01-09 09:23 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Narrow tape will wrap tidier around the bends.

Cheers

flymo 17-01-09 09:50 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
they sell it at Demon Tweeks mailorder. Stops the bodywork damage.

On my bike it also protects the Elka race shock from heating up next to the rear exhaust pipe.

Sideshow#36 17-01-09 10:03 PM

Re: Exhaust Wrap
 
Ah another elka user... awesome shock.

Dont buy it from demon t**ts

I really wish people would stop using them. Overpriced!


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