will 1993 Suzuki Katana 600 header fit my 1994 750 katana?
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You'll lose 23% of the cross-sectional area, if the differences between the 600 and 750 headers are the same on the pre-98's as they are on the 98+ units. Dremeling out the weld seams will offset most of that change. You may find your bike runs rich as a result, and may need to lean out the pilot screws 1/8th of a turn as a result.
In general, you'll get more low-end torque (up to about 6k) but lose power at the upper-end (above about 8k).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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To clarify, are both stock headers or is one set aftermarket?
Both 600 and 750 pipes can bolt onto each other no problem.
Stock sizes on the 600 will be a little smaller, and not work well. On the other hand, putting a 750 header on a 600 will open it up a bit.
Aftermarket can be different.
For example, I am currently running after market 600 headers on my bike that match the size of the 750 stock pipes.
More info would be needed to fully understand your sitiuation.
88 -97 Pre 600 and 750 stock exhausts were dual exhaust setups. If you have a 4-1 on a pre, it's an aftermarket header.
Krey93 750 Kat
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