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Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:31 pm
by ArmandTanzarian
I have to say that the Ancillotti exhaust coupled with a TM24 carb makes my scoot run a treat.
If the stupid thing was made of steel rather than plasticine it would be brilliant.
maybe an AF big bore is the way to go but I recall seeing a dyno test that showed that the AF pipe developed less power and torque.
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 11:31 pm
by the-brickie
What sort of speeds are we getting out of these boxes? I've gone up a sprocket to 16t on an SX box bit still lack real top end speed. I would need a GPS or rev counter to tell 'real' world speed but my speedo, which is near enough. doesnt go pass 60.. getting theres fun tho..
Reamed Jetex to 26mm, thru airbox, drilled and the Tino (I believe, SS pipe) Ancilotti, 3.50 back tire, BGM stator, indian standard flywheel.
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:51 am
by vegansydney
red ghost wrote:Hey Benji, take a look down the difuser cone, I did.....

frank
Thanks Frank [Red Ghost]. I remember this from your thread from the LCGB so was expecting that

What's worse is mine is meant to one of the
newer ones that had fixed the issue with the tailpipe fouling the oil plug. Well I dry fitted it onto my GP200 engine that was siting on the bench--IT STILL FOULS!! Not happy!
At least my welder will be happy after he empties the contents of my wallet to fix all the issues!
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 9:12 am
by soulsurfer
Has anyone spoken to the supplier/UK distributor of these exhausts? What do they say about these failures and quality issues as there seems far too many problems for this to be acceptable

Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 1:02 pm
by Knowledge
byron wrote:
cool.
nice avatar btw Capt Chaos!
Yes, I agree, but why are you dressed as a giant leprechaun ?
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:35 pm
by Captain Chaos
I was going to give you a nasty look for that comment, but I notice you've already got one martin......
......the more I look at that picture, the more I realise why i'm single.
I've now reduced the size of the image in case any of you are of a nervous disposition.
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:34 pm
by coaster
Captain Chaos wrote:I was crabbing on Cromer Pier with my mates and won the "largest crab of the day award"
I was bitten on the thumb.... as you can tell.
I've been reasonable happy with my Ancilotti, the inlet wasn't blocked like some and I ran it for months without a tail pipe bracket fitted. However, I've just notices a crack in the big bracket, must have done at least 2k on it mind.
Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:53 pm
by Captain Chaos
bring it over to chaos towers if you want it welded Col
I'll get big Trev on the case......He needs something to do.

Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:53 pm
by coaster
Captain Chaos wrote:bring it over to chaos towers if you want it welded Col
I'll get big Trev on the case......He needs something to do.

You must have seen my chicken sh1t welding then

Re: Ancilotti Exhaust Failure
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:16 pm
by Knowledge
Captain Chaos wrote:I've now reduced the size of the image in case any of you are of a nervous disposition.
Put the size back to 150 x 150, as you have lost focus. You know it makes sense.
