Stock Exhaust decat mod

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So I've seen aftermarket decat mid pipes for sale, and have read mostly positive results about them.

But has anyone tried to just gut and decat the stock catted midpipe?? it looks very easily doable, yet not much discussed. search isnt showing up any results either.

anybody?
 

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If your still using the stock muffler, you likely won't hear any difference.

Cat delete mid pipes are fairly cheap, FinalImpact cut his out and put a straight pipe in it's place.

But no, I haven't read anyone gutting a mid-pipe. Don't see why you couldn't, but I'd think a "true" straight
thru pipe would work better than a cat pipe that expands and then contracts again (even gutted).
 

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Found his post, but the photobucket pics are dead. Decided this is the route I'm going to go too, hack up stock midpipe and weld in a straight section.

Sourced some 1-3/4" straight exhaust pipe @Orielly's for $7bucks, and got a deal on a nice alum handle hacksaw for $10bucks [MENTION=14769]Lowe[/MENTION]s.

Comparable delkevic catless pipe is $130bucks, so we'll see how far I come out ahead :p
 

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Here's some updates and progress.

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hacked apart!

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dummy test fit

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welded up at muffler shop! cost = $25bones

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Flow comparison :p

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Test fit, post welded. successful

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A few coats of high temp silver and clear


Should have fitted up and installed tonight! will report back results 8)
 

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Eagerly awaiting post install results :D

Do you have stock exhaust? Curious how this will work for this of us still running stock cans. Also curious if this mod will reduce the amount of heat coming off the cat and directly into my legs and ass :)
 

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Everything re-installed last night with no issue. Yes, currently running stock exhaust rear section.

Results:
Overall pretty solid gains, especially in the midrange 6k rpm or so, on up. Butt dyno agrees, a few ponies gained. Some improvement in throttle response too, but hiccup from instant throttle twist still there. This seems to be more stock-fueling related, and pretty typical for all early gen FZ6's from what I had always read in reviews and experienced personally with this bike. Sound is virtually the same at idle, startup and low revs. Increases just slightly in midrange and up, over stock.

Have not temp checked the area, but built up heat in area should be down considerably. Had the thought to header wrap the area instead/or in addition to paint too. Would be route I'd recommend if the cat heat was bothering you too much..

Seems like this mod + some better fuel mapping would be the winning ticket, for max gains. But for a total of $42 and an hour here or there, this was a fun mod to try.

PS. for anyone that might have issue with cutting cat.. my baseline for this mod was my previous bike, a 04 Honda 599 which had NO cat and that bike ran great. A 600 i4 is inherently tuned well from environmental aspect and even catless I'd argue is cleaner than most 4wheel cages and the like. Ultimately this mod is totally up to the digression of owner, and what you feel comfortable with. I leave it at that, with NO endorsement to follow my path but leave the info and pics as food for thought. If you choose to copy, DO your own research 1st!!

cheers
 

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Nice job :)
I am just curious what is inside the can in your 4th pic? On mine this can is missing.
Thank you.
 
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