Exhaust system for a NC1

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Re: Exhaust system for a NC1

Postby Penguin » Thu Sep 09, 2010 10:56 am

All installed now, including cold air induction kit

Very happy with the result. Seems to rev much freer over 4,000. The noise is not too intrusive. Even though had it a week now, I would recommend this mod.

I am not sure that I am imagining it, but the exhaust seems slightly quieter when I put the cold air induction kit on.

CB, I seem to remember you posted the dyno results after you put the new exhaust on, or am I imagining this?

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Re: Exhaust system for a NC1

Postby Charlie Brown » Thu Sep 09, 2010 1:05 pm

Penguin wrote:
CB, I seem to remember you posted the dyno results after you put the new exhaust on, or am I imagining this?


Look here: viewtopic.php?f=43&t=20516

Starts with the stock chart and further down the links to the last chart. :D
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Wakefield 1:09.13 Eastern Creek GP 1:50.198 Ext 2:17.538 Sth 1:02.9003
Phillip Is 1:58.50 Winton Short 1:10.7 Lakeside 1:05.7711 MDTC 45.20

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Re: Exhaust system for a NC1

Postby Penguin » Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:27 pm

Thanks CB

Might try to get mine dyno'd as well.

Very happy with result - dyno results just confirm the drivability.
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