converting hi level to lo level

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converting hi level to lo level

Postby Oberon Kenobi » Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:23 am

Hi, I have a set of titanium micron cans and standard for my SP1.

The microns are hi level (and unbelievably loud!) and one of the link pipes has a dent. I could get it repaired, but wondering about some link pipes to convert them to low level, so if I ever need to take the mrs on the back, I don't need to switch the system over, which is pretty tedious! (as currently they sit where the rear footpegs would be, so I have to switch the whole lot from one setup to the other)

Does anyone know of a set of pre fabricated link pipes? as far as i can tell it would be a straight forward swap, and then attach the microns to the rear footrests, same as on the standard pipes?

If its all too much hassle I won't bother, but it just crossed my mind...or I spose I could get some made up. thanks in advance :D
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby mattymc » Wed Nov 16, 2011 6:40 pm

Will the firestorm link pipes fit an sp1? As I've come across Viper link pipes for a Firestorm on ebay before.

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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby N11 EXPRESS » Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:40 pm

best off getting a oem set modified i reckon should be a piece of piss for any one in the know
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby Sppete » Thu Nov 17, 2011 12:52 pm

mattymc wrote:Will the firestorm link pipes fit an sp1? As I've come across Viper link pipes for a Firestorm on ebay before.

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Nope. :cry:
I had a set from my old Firestorm when I bought the Sp. I even looked into having some link pipes made and using the silencers. I ended up selling the lot and buying Titanium :D I seam to remember some mechanic saying "What do you want to do that for? you don't really want me to fit that old tat on a new SP do you?" :lol: :lol: :lol:
B-stard was right so I saved my pennies and bought some Sato's :dance:

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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby 5parkyuk » Thu Nov 17, 2011 2:17 pm

Contact one of the small manufacturers ,ie fuel exhausts.
They will make some for you.
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby Oberon Kenobi » Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:39 pm

thanks for the replies, I'll do a bit more research and hopefully get some made up.
Cheers :thumbup:
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby CHALKIE » Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:07 pm

Oberon Kenobi wrote: hopefully get some made up.



Where are you based? There are a few fabricators on my round,(Woking),If you get stuck. :!:
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby Oberon Kenobi » Tue Nov 22, 2011 11:31 pm

[quote="CHALKIE"]"Oberon Kenobi" wrote: hopefully get some made up.


Where are you based? There are a few fabricators on my round,(Woking),If you get stuck.[/quote]

Cheers chalkie - I'm in London so not impossible if it isn't too much hassle for you to find out? Fuel don't do them and custom stainless was looking like 400 quid - for just the link pipes!! I could look at getting the existing ones reshaped maybe, but be good to have a choice of either.thanks
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby 5parkyuk » Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:38 am

When I bought 2 scorpion cans Fuel quoted to make me 2 link pipes ,did you contact them directly ?
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Re: converting hi level to lo level

Postby N11 EXPRESS » Wed Nov 23, 2011 5:13 pm

400 quid :shock: i got a quote from a fella here for a high level set of link pipes for 150 euro
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