What do you guys think of M4 after market pipes?
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What do you guys think of M4 after market pipes?
Hi, well I have a stock muffler and I would like to get after market pipe. I found the M4 and it looks cool and I saw the dyno tests and it had adrop off in power between5500RPM and 6000RPM. But at top on the chart it had a gain in power and torq.Anybody have any experience with this pipe.Or the other pipe I really likeis a Yoshimura RS3. Any suggestions would help.
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RE: What do you guys think of M4 after market pipes?
I have the rs3 now (hanks again blackpearl), it seems good. Not sure about the other one though. This bike has a big flat spot in the midrange anyway. A jetkit and filter will make it a little better, and I have heard the timng advancer really does a good job of getting rid of it. After the jetkit, filter, sprockets and chain, and exhaust, I don't really notice a flat spot anymore. I need to get that timing advancer to finish the job
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RE: What do you guys think of M4 after market pipes?
I will research a little more on pipes. I have not made up my mind completely. I will wait a little longer to get one because I have my 62 thunderbird that I am restoring and I am pooring cash into that so i will wait a little. Thanks for all the help.
Alex
Alex
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RE: What do you guys think of M4 after market pipes?
ORIGINAL: zzrick
I have the rs3 now (hanks again blackpearl), it seems good. Not sure about the other one though. This bike has a big flat spot in the midrange anyway. A jetkit and filter will make it a little better, and I have heard the timng advancer really does a good job of getting rid of it. After the jetkit, filter, sprockets and chain, and exhaust, I don't really notice a flat spot anymore. I need to get that timing advancer to finish the job
I have the rs3 now (hanks again blackpearl), it seems good. Not sure about the other one though. This bike has a big flat spot in the midrange anyway. A jetkit and filter will make it a little better, and I have heard the timng advancer really does a good job of getting rid of it. After the jetkit, filter, sprockets and chain, and exhaust, I don't really notice a flat spot anymore. I need to get that timing advancer to finish the job
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