New AF clubmans?

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Are the new clubman exhausts up on AF'S website and are they available also anyone out there using one any feed back,cheers Hicksy.
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New Clubmans? How so?
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Hi i have just heard and read on a few forums of a new af clubman soon to be or already available and possibly a twin tail pipe version,just want to know doe's anyone know more about them epecially after seeing the latest price for the Sito Anncilotti :shock: .Cheers Hicksy.
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Ian Frankland mentioned a new AF clubman with a 25mm tail-pipe, rather than 19mm. Ian said it added 500rpm on the top end of the rev range.

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that makes sense...........just what they needed.............imo.
not that i,m a big fan of clubmans...........just glad to see that they may have been improved somewhat............... :lol:
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I went to Kempys earlyer in the year to buy a clubman and saw 3 new variaties, the big bore with the big tailpipe, one that had been angled more to allow for banking it over more, and the twin tailpipe jobby, at the time only standerd and the big tailpipe ones were available, after looking at them all for a hour i bought his KBA :D , to be honest the finnish was better and the U bend fitted better than his own, and it was £15 cheaper, odd that they sell copies of there own pipe.
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So does the larger diameter tail pipe one still have the 'trumpet' shape to it or is it straight now?

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eibargum wrote:I went to Kempys earlyer in the year to buy a clubman and saw 3 new variaties, the big bore with the big tailpipe, one that had been angled more to allow for banking it over more, and the twin tailpipe jobby, at the time only standerd and the big tailpipe ones were available, after looking at them all for a hour i bought his KBA :D , to be honest the finnish was better and the U bend fitted better than his own, and it was £15 cheaper, odd that they sell copies of there own pipe.
I've had a KBA on for about 18mths and agree totally with your comments except that on my machine the KBA's don't seem to have as much low rev torque and struggle at very high revs. :!: :!:
NO IT'S NOT A F***IN* MOPED!!!!!!
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Whats it on rog60, mines on are lass,s 200 muggy with GP200 gearing and it pulls fine, i did open the exhaust port a bit and increased the inlet timeing a nats though, the 200 muggy is very dissapointing when fitted standerd IMO, no matter what pipe youv got on it, ive had 4 different pipes on and the KBA is as good as any.
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