What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i?
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What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i? - 1/12/2005 1:42:15 AM
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300C
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What's the best, loudest etc.? And another question, how big of a difference is there from going from a bolt on muffler to a full exhaust upgrade (in sound and performance).
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RE: What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i? - 1/12/2005 7:54:15 PM
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XLSR954
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I had a M4 high mount carbon slip on my F4i. Top quality piece. Was not obnoxiuosly loud, but had a deep throaty scream when at redline. I liked the sound and looks of it. Rich
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RE: What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i? - 1/12/2005 8:49:42 PM
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300C
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Do any of you know how the yoshimura RS-3 slip on compares to those sound wise and noise wise. I'm just wondering cause I have that on mine and I'm not sure what any of the other exhausts sound like, and I'm kind of interested in getting something else.
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RE: What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i? - 1/12/2005 9:22:32 PM
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300C
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Nevermind it's a slip-on.
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RE: What's the best sounding exhaust for an F4i? - 1/30/2005 7:56:39 PM
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chainstretcher
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Whenever doing a mod you gotta go in knowing what you intend to accomplish. If you just want loud obnoxious sound get yourself an HMF Big Bird. I swear the noise is f'ing deafening. If you want usable torque/hp and a deeper, throaty exhaust note go with any of the major slip-ons (jardine, 2bros, akropovic etc). A full system prolly won't gain you any extra usable power (over a slip-on) but will slightly lighten the bike for racing purposes.
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