Re: Tsr Evo pipe any feedback please
Posted: Sun May 29, 2016 3:46 pm
Yes the new updated tsr exhaust have have extra strengthened parts welded where they where cracking
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Eden how did you find it when fully fitted as my panels on my s3 are really close to the tail caneden wrote:I know a bloke running one who is happy with it.... however the rest of us who ride with him ain't happy with it but it's not the exhaust that's the problem. It's the DT end can he has on it which is far too loud. Does your h3ad in when riding anywhere near him
Brand new exhaust and can. Before the rally in that video it had done maybe 2 other rally's but it was as loud from new.Darrell Taylor wrote:sounds like a blowing exhaust eden not silencer noise but if you put the chap onto me i will sort it out for him either way ,the gianelli silencers are used throughout the bsso paddock and pass noise testing fine and are std fitment on the new casa protti pipes too ,wadding sometimes gets baked on its inner layer and needs replacing ,is often worse in cases of blown crank seals or rich jetting where oil contaminates the wool first then gets baked on
simon ,yes runs really close on the standard silencer as its a larger diameter ,ground clearance can be a problem too
got a message to nigel and he is happy with it said it was no louder than any other he has had and was unaware others found it noisy? ive offered to replace or repack it for him but has declined the offer? he is happy with how it performs on his standard ts1 kit ,r u struggling to get ahead if its a bit noisyeden wrote:Brand new exhaust and can. Before the rally in that video it had done maybe 2 other rally's but it was as loud from new.Darrell Taylor wrote:sounds like a blowing exhaust eden not silencer noise but if you put the chap onto me i will sort it out for him either way ,the gianelli silencers are used throughout the bsso paddock and pass noise testing fine and are std fitment on the new casa protti pipes too ,wadding sometimes gets baked on its inner layer and needs replacing ,is often worse in cases of blown crank seals or rich jetting where oil contaminates the wool first then gets baked on
simon ,yes runs really close on the standard silencer as its a larger diameter ,ground clearance can be a problem too
However, the GT250 I built and ran in for a customer also had one of those cans with a fran race and it wasn't as loud as this one.
Not struggling at all.Darrell Taylor wrote:got a message to nigel and he is happy with it said it was no louder than any other he has had and was unaware others found it noisy? ive offered to replace or repack it for him but has declined the offer? he is happy with how it performs on his standard ts1 kit ,r u struggling to get ahead if its a bit noisyeden wrote:Brand new exhaust and can. Before the rally in that video it had done maybe 2 other rally's but it was as loud from new.Darrell Taylor wrote:sounds like a blowing exhaust eden not silencer noise but if you put the chap onto me i will sort it out for him either way ,the gianelli silencers are used throughout the bsso paddock and pass noise testing fine and are std fitment on the new casa protti pipes too ,wadding sometimes gets baked on its inner layer and needs replacing ,is often worse in cases of blown crank seals or rich jetting where oil contaminates the wool first then gets baked on
simon ,yes runs really close on the standard silencer as its a larger diameter ,ground clearance can be a problem too
However, the GT250 I built and ran in for a customer also had one of those cans with a fran race and it wasn't as loud as this one.
and I did say yesterday that the same type of can on another exhaust wasn't as loud as Nigel'seden wrote:I know a bloke running one who is happy with it.... however the rest of us who ride with him ain't happy with it but it's not the exhaust that's the problem. It's the DT end can he has on it which is far too loud. Does your h3ad in when riding anywhere near him
Just to "sum up" as you sayeden wrote: the GT250 I built and ran in for a customer also had one of those cans with a fran race and it wasn't as loud as this one.