The standard one with additional cones into box, read on another thread Goldeneye seems pleased with them, anyone running these and could give some feedback?
Cheers Baz.
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I take it you mean the SIP Road?
I was running mine one a std 200, well xport raised 1mm and widened to ca.64% , ran better. It seemed to rev out further.
The Norwegian guys who did the Budapest-Bamako race were using these. One of them ran it on the dyno, together with a skimmed head it was making 3 more hp than with std pipe.
For 100€ its definately an upgrade worth the money.
Now I have it on my polossi and its working very well.
I was running mine one a std 200, well xport raised 1mm and widened to ca.64% , ran better. It seemed to rev out further.
The Norwegian guys who did the Budapest-Bamako race were using these. One of them ran it on the dyno, together with a skimmed head it was making 3 more hp than with std pipe.
For 100€ its definately an upgrade worth the money.
Now I have it on my polossi and its working very well.
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Good exhaust - fitted one to my Rally 200 Electronic, upjetted the carb to suit and have a deffo lift in performance, nice deeper sound and straight forward to fit. Recommended.
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Yep - that's exactly what I did + I run a standard drilled air filter.
Plugged chopped it a few times and got a good plug colour. Took it up to Brid at the end of last season and gave it a good thrashing up/down the motorway as well, also poodling around at different throttle positions, no probs at all.
Plugged chopped it a few times and got a good plug colour. Took it up to Brid at the end of last season and gave it a good thrashing up/down the motorway as well, also poodling around at different throttle positions, no probs at all.

I've put one on a standard P200 and it's real bolt on performance. I found myself upjetting more than I thought I'd have to but as I say it's a real bolt on bit of kit.
ive got one too on a polini 208. everything else standard and it runs a 123 main jet.
paint is very thin so buy a can of satin bbq paint and build it up as thick as you can and it will not rust plus the thickness of the paint makes for a better sound....less tinny.
paint is very thin so buy a can of satin bbq paint and build it up as thick as you can and it will not rust plus the thickness of the paint makes for a better sound....less tinny.