The previous owner of my Katana installed a Vance and Hines SS2R. Now before you guys think I am crazy I will say this... There was no tip, no baffle, no packing multiple holes and the mid-pipe and headers were severely rusted. I at some point broke the midpipe at the spot where it met the headers. One of the most annoying things was that even when I made a custom baffle and installed packing for the slip on it was unreasonably loud. It was a mix between a a fart can attached to a honda civic at high RPM and low and deep (in a good sort of way) at idle. I am a commuter and I often may get home at 3 am and leave at 6 am. I used to push it to the end of the block to start it in the morning.
I bought a stock 03' Katana 600 exhaust for $35... BEFORE I asked for advice from members.
I was told to buy an oil pan from a newer modle to deal with the clearance issue. Someone had also mentioned that I could "dent" the header a little bit. To sum up I got impatient after looking for a cheap oil pan and decided to use the frugal method.I used mapp gas and a hammer to lightly dent the top of the headers then I used the di-grinder to lightly grind down seam of the weld until I became flush with the height of the non concave section.
It took some time and messing around to see that the headers were resting all the way inside the manifold. I can honestly say it is now almost too quiet lol. I feel like I lost some power, but it idles really well now and is amazingly smooth now. I will trade stability with quiet over extra power...
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I bought a stock 03' Katana 600 exhaust for $35... BEFORE I asked for advice from members.
I was told to buy an oil pan from a newer modle to deal with the clearance issue. Someone had also mentioned that I could "dent" the header a little bit. To sum up I got impatient after looking for a cheap oil pan and decided to use the frugal method.I used mapp gas and a hammer to lightly dent the top of the headers then I used the di-grinder to lightly grind down seam of the weld until I became flush with the height of the non concave section.
It took some time and messing around to see that the headers were resting all the way inside the manifold. I can honestly say it is now almost too quiet lol. I feel like I lost some power, but it idles really well now and is amazingly smooth now. I will trade stability with quiet over extra power...
The images have a high resolution if you click on it in the gallery.
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