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is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

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    is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Im trying to decide if I should buy a new full exhaust to compete with new 1000's. I have a k6 GSXR 1000 with a danmoto slip-on (looks amazing).

    I just don't know if I should spend $800 on a new exhaust just to have 10hp more than what I do now, not including the pwV. Or....... should I just save money now, sell my bike in the spring and get a newer 1000? like a 2011 ZX10R

    I would like a newer 1000cc but I am still in love with my k6 GSXR 1000

    What have or would you guys do?

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    youll never use all that power

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    an $800 full system probably isn't gonna get you a lot of hp gains. if you want more power get a good quality system, they're probably $1200+

    are you trying to compete with other 1000s in a race? if the answer is no, then the full system is purely for your own personal reasons.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    CBR929 - Price is not directly related to performance... usually related to quality and or marketing dollars, but not performance. Some of the best race exhausts are the cheapest, and made in North America.

    I8 - bummer you already have a slip on, because full exhaust is the way to go. with the age of your bike and the fact that you'd be taking a hit on both the slip-on (if you sell it used) and the full exhaust (if and when you sell it - or the bike), i'd say it's not worth it.
    Do you have a PCV yet? you can get 6-10HP out of a dyno tune with no exhaust ($150-200 in dyno time)... you wont get 10HP out of bolting on an exhaust, and you may get just over 10 with an exhaust, PCV, and tune (~$1200-1300 with exhaust you're looking at). What is the full system btw? If you post pictures of the 2 systems we can give you non-technical opinions based on aesthetics

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Kitt I agree with you to a point. most $800 full systems aren't really built for max performance. sure there are some but with the more expensive systems you typically get the best of everything.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    That's a few trackdays, save your money and get your track on.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by CBR929RE View Post
    Kitt I agree with you to a point. most $800 full systems aren't really built for max performance. sure there are some but with the more expensive systems you typically get the best of everything.
    I kind of had the hindle systems in mind... great product that works. Not many titanium options though.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    I've looked at an exhaust for my DL about 400 times. I keep coming back to what Greg pointed out.. or something like it.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Doood just drill out the fackin' baffles!

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by I8A4RE View Post
    Im trying to decide if I should buy a new full exhaust to compete with new 1000's. I have a k6 GSXR 1000 with a danmoto slip-on (looks amazing).

    I just don't know if I should spend $800 on a new exhaust just to have 10hp more than what I do now, not including the pwV. Or....... should I just save money now, sell my bike in the spring and get a newer 1000? like a 2011 ZX10R

    I would like a newer 1000cc but I am still in love with my k6 GSXR 1000

    What have or would you guys do?
    what exactly do you mean by "compete" do you just want your street bike to have as much horse power as other peoples, or are you talking about being competitive with other 1000's on the track? either way, no its not worth it in my book. much more out there of higher priority to making a bike competitive.

    just my 2cents

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    The only difference you'll notice from an exhaust swap is the tone.
    Oxx jokes, but you'll never notice the difference in power.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by k_cotter View Post
    what exactly do you mean by "compete" do you just want your street bike to have as much horse power as other peoples, or are you talking about being competitive with other 1000's on the track? either way, no its not worth it in my book. much more out there of higher priority to making a bike competitive.
    That was going to be my question (and answer) also.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    I kind of had the hindle systems in mind... great product that works. Not many titanium options though.
    I'd agree that's a good system. I also saw the Yosh system for his bike for just over $800. probably a good system for that bike.

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    The only difference you'll notice from an exhaust swap is the tone.
    Oxx jokes, but you'll never notice the difference in power.
    do you actually know about this bike or are you talking out of your ass? my 929 I noticed a huge gain in power and weight reduction when I went to a full system. then I noticed a little more power after it got tuned.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    buy one used!!!

    more performance, same bike, lower cost!!

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    your money's better spent on hookers & blow

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    If you have the money I would do this....if not allready done. Would wake it up nice and smooth out the idle wich if hasnt been adj i would. I am sure yours tends to start hard some times.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by CBR929RE View Post
    I'd agree that's a good system. I also saw the Yosh system for his bike for just over $800. probably a good system for that bike.



    do you actually know about this bike or are you talking out of your ass? my 929 I noticed a huge gain in power and weight reduction when I went to a full system. then I noticed a little more power after it got tuned.
    Out of curiosity, was that documented with a real dyno or a butt dyno?

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    I8, do you have the stock rear shock in your bike?

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by CBR929RE View Post
    I'd agree that's a good system. I also saw the Yosh system for his bike for just over $800. probably a good system for that bike.
    Not a fan of yosh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Evadd View Post
    Out of curiosity, was that documented with a real dyno or a butt dyno?
    It was his calibrated butt dyno - because he said he NOTICED... a 10 HP gain can be felt in the arse, more so on smaller bikes. I don't think you notice dyno results... you just quote them. I am sticking with my dyno proven estimates for exhaust - 5-10 hp for exhaust, maybe another 5-10 for a tune, but wouldn't be any more than 10-15hp max combined increase (with 15hp being extremely optimistic).

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Decals are a better bang for the buck.

    Or, think of how many cups of StarBucks you could buy!

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by Evadd View Post
    Out of curiosity, was that documented with a real dyno or a butt dyno?
    both

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    Not a fan of yosh.



    It was his calibrated butt dyno - because he said he NOTICED... a 10 HP gain can be felt in the arse, more so on smaller bikes. I don't think you notice dyno results... you just quote them. I am sticking with my dyno proven estimates for exhaust - 5-10 hp for exhaust, maybe another 5-10 for a tune, but wouldn't be any more than 10-15hp max combined increase (with 15hp being extremely optimistic).
    I don't know what it was with the stock exhaust but the butt dyno it felt like quite a lot right when I changed the system. and after the tune it gained 6hp from the first pull to the finished tune. That didn't feel like a huge gain, certainly could feel how much smoother it was though.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    It was his calibrated butt dyno - because he said he NOTICED... a 10 HP gain can be felt in the arse, more so on smaller bikes. I don't think you notice dyno results... you just quote them. I am sticking with my dyno proven estimates for exhaust - 5-10 hp for exhaust, maybe another 5-10 for a tune, but wouldn't be any more than 10-15hp max combined increase (with 15hp being extremely optimistic).
    While a good hp gain can be felt, a lot of people also "feel" that their bike is faster just b/c it is suddenly a lot louder at any rpm. It feels faster, even though it likely isn't noticeably so. When I changed out my first bike's stock sewing machine can for a Micron slipon, it screamed. It felt like it was a new bike, even though I bet I gained on the order of 1-2hp.

    Even if you can't feel some changes that can be detected on a dyno, I'll believe that over a butt dyno.

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    I don't know what it was with the stock exhaust but the butt dyno it felt like quite a lot right when I changed the system. and after the tune it gained 6hp from the first pull to the finished tune. That didn't feel like a huge gain, certainly could feel how much smoother it was though.
    That I believe.

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    its all about what its worth to you. i had no idea how far id push my 1000 when i got my exhaust but 5 years later i will tell you it was worth every single $ to me.
    I fucking love my exhaust and everything about my bike right now. and it was a looooot more than $800. so do you man its your bike, you ll be the one riding it.

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    I was always under the impression that the massive weight drop of an aftermarket exhaust was actually the best benefit of one...thoughts?

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    Re: is a new, full exhaust worth the money?

    Newer bikes with cat converters, yes. 10+lbs is common. Older bikes, *maybe* a pound or 2

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