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Originally Posted by '10Anamoly The resonator pipes are back by the tips and meet the exhaust at 90 degrees. As they are capped and are perpendicular to exhaust flow, there

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Old 08-04-2010, 02:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The resonator pipes are back by the tips and meet the exhaust at 90 degrees. As they are capped and are perpendicular to exhaust flow, there is no power loss.

I know this because I had the same exhaust before and after the pipes and have noticed absolutely zero loss with them off, just much more comfort due to the reduced drone.
Just to clear I dont have to make any hole in the FI exhaust or have to make hole where these new pipes will connect
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