ZX7r Exhaust question! & General

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ZX7r Exhaust question! & General

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Ey guys, just picked myself up a P4 zx7r and im loving it.... thing is the stocky on it sounds like piss.. Was wondering if anyone has had any experiencee with exhausts for them and what are the good ones going around.... Ive seen alot of muzzy' systems around so that will probably be the go!

Also any one got any good links or info on some good general upgrades people do to them, other than braided lines etc

Thanks guys
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If your just after a better sound, get a slip on. You should pick up about 4 or 5 extra horses too.
Slip ons cost anywhere from $400 to $1000. Check our sponsors list as we have a couple of suppliers on there who could help you out.

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Post by FrogZ »

For once I am going to go against Dave :shock:
Dont just go for the slip on on a ZX7R
The actual restriction is in the headers on that model.
Park it beside a ZX6 (any model) and look at the size of your headers compared to the 6.
After that I give you about 5 seconds before the OEM's are in the tip...

Look at getting 15HP from the full sys....
Pipes for a ZX7R are the SAME as for a ZX9R (I kid you not). :wink:
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frogzx12r wrote:For once I am going to go against Dave :shock:
Dont just go for the slip on on a ZX7R
The actual restriction is in the headers on that model.
Park it beside a ZX6 (any model) and look at the size of your headers compared to the 6.
After that I give you about 5 seconds before the OEM's are in the tip...

Look at getting 15HP from the full sys....
Pipes for a ZX7R are the SAME as for a ZX9R (I kid you not). :wink:
Ummm, dunno what your going against. As I said, if he is just after a better sound, get a slip on....
Sure, if you want more a ponies get a full system but you won't get one of them $400..!!

BTW, from the two bros site... (not that I agree).. :-)
Kawasaki ZX-7R Flange-On Exhaust Systems: The stock header pipes on the Kawasaki ZX-7R are some of the trickest pipes in production. With balance tubes and divider plates it would be difficult to produce a better set of head pipes for a reasonable amount of money. The key to more power lies in the muffler and Two Brothers Racing has it. Switching from stock to cool has never been easier. Rejetting is not required.
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Post by mrmina »

Mate

Mine has a full akra system and it rocks.

Duanes had a remus system and it sounded just as good.

Depends on how much u wanna spend.
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