Doe's an aftermarket exup system exist?
Doe's an aftermarket exup system exist?
Hi all
Just giving my Ace a good going over and one of my jobs was to get all the crud and surface rust off my exhaust system and give it a good spray to keep any more corrosion at bay. Having just stripped out the exup valve and given that a good decoke and polish, imagine my disheartenment when the wire attachment on my drill just uncoverded a 3mm hole in one of my downpipes.
So I wondered if anyone of you chaps knew if somewhere like racefit et al did new systems that kept the exup valve?
Failing that, i'll have to finish getting the worst off and see how much of it needs welding
Just giving my Ace a good going over and one of my jobs was to get all the crud and surface rust off my exhaust system and give it a good spray to keep any more corrosion at bay. Having just stripped out the exup valve and given that a good decoke and polish, imagine my disheartenment when the wire attachment on my drill just uncoverded a 3mm hole in one of my downpipes.
So I wondered if anyone of you chaps knew if somewhere like racefit et al did new systems that kept the exup valve?
Failing that, i'll have to finish getting the worst off and see how much of it needs welding
Crazy L, The Original since 1976
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That is a name worth jotting down, thanks MMUK, do you still have contact details, and did you send off your system for them to copy?
I am dubious about dumping the exup tbh. I did read a post by someone somewhere who said the sandy pipes for the 'ace bolted on and worked almost as good right out the box due to cam overlap and profile being different to the older FZRs. Don't know how true this is though.
Delkevic's exup set is now discontinued.
I am dubious about dumping the exup tbh. I did read a post by someone somewhere who said the sandy pipes for the 'ace bolted on and worked almost as good right out the box due to cam overlap and profile being different to the older FZRs. Don't know how true this is though.
Delkevic's exup set is now discontinued.
Crazy L, The Original since 1976
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Sworkz
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The Delkevic pipes will need some re-fueling. The main problem is they are a budget brand and not properly ported so the internals are not perfectly smooth. All this affects the back pressure and gas flow. No two are the same, it's a nightmare!
Just Google for DKU Exhaust Systems, they have a pretty good website. I just popped in with my spare OEM set for them to copy.
Just Google for DKU Exhaust Systems, they have a pretty good website. I just popped in with my spare OEM set for them to copy.
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Thanks Thunder Taz, that's worth keeping in mind. I had issues with the bolts holding my exup plate on, regular drippings of Plusgas, along with a dremel and an impact driver got mine undone.thunder_taz wrote:FZR1000 EXUP pipes fit and they have stainless downpipes but still keep the EXUP valve. The only caveat is that the radiator needs moving forward slightly. I have a set for my fightered Ace but haven't fitted them yet as I need to sort out the buggered bolts on the valve.
Cheers to the rest of you, the zorst is back on the bike after being welded up (for now) and sprayed with copious amounts of vht paint, although, annoyingly, I did chip the bastard while positioning it for mounting, right by the footrest, not overjoyed with that tbh.
Crazy L, The Original since 1976
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