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Are 4 to 1 pipes available for the old GS bikes? Have any of you tried these pipes, and if so, how do they work for you? Any special tuning problems?
Any advise appreciated
Any advise appreciated
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sebring38 said:Are 4 to 1 pipes available for the old GS bikes? Have any of you tried these pipes, and if so, how do they work for you? Any special tuning problems?
Any advise appreciated
Jackrp said:I run a Vance N Hines chrome 4 into 1 on my 850 with no jetting changes as I still have stock airbox setup, runs great, actually a little on the rich side with a slight back popping on decel, I run a Jardine 4 into 1 black with chrome canister on my 1978 GS1000E, Have not had it on long enough to make any jetting determinations yet, this bike also has the stock airbox setup, The V&H pipe has a nice sound a little loud but definately NOT obnoxious, and the Jardine has a deeper sound and not as loud as the the V&H pipe. The only bad part about the Jardine, as it meant to fit about 4 or 5 GS's, the advertizement says center stand still usuable,ONLY if you unbolt it at the canister or you will bend something.The Jardine will also require a custom made bracket to mount up at the canister, but the oval chrome canister looks good on the ol bike.
Cassius086 said:Vance and Hines make a 4 into1 street megaphone system for it...Mac makes both a 4 into 1 and a 4 into 2 system. I currently have a one-off system for mine that consists of a Mac header, and a custom midpipe, and a Holeshot Vortex 17" street core can. Gonna get it mounted up tomorrow/tuesday, hopefully. Dropped LOTS of weight, too...new set up is better than 20 lbs lighter than the stock 4 into 2!!!\\/ \\
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Put in a DJ stage one jet kit, at the baseline settings: 2.5 turns out n the air screws, DJ114 mains, stock pilots, and a stock style K&N air filter. Raised the needles up a notch, too. I do hope this is close, cause pulling off the carbs is such a pain with the stock airbox still in place.
KGB said:yes there are a few options available.
4>1 and 4>2
I run a Vance and Hines 4>1 on my 1000.
I did jet it for the pipe.
Meaning the carbs were correctly setup with different then the factory jets.
Depending on the brand and type of pipe you decide to use, you may or may not need to adjust or change the jets in the carbs.
Depending on what type of performance you want.
If you want more top end, then a 4>1 pipe.
If you want more mid range then a 4>2, which most of our bikes
came with from the factory.
They were/are jetted a little on the lean side to meet emissions.
sebring38 said:Keith, do you know if the newer model systems for the Suzuki 4's are going to fit the older: for example, would the GSXR750 4 to 1 pipes/mufflers fit my 82 GS850?
KGB said:You'd need to meqasure center to center.
Meaning center of exhaust port or center of exhaust system .
The bore for the header, or exhaust manifold may be a different
diameter. I can't say for sure either way.
Billy Ricks, I think adapted A gsxr exhaust, or was thinking/trying it on his GS700 hybrid.
My GS1000S with the V&H 4>1 and jetting runs very well, very clean thru
the rev range. Takes some time and patience, but when it's done.......
it's worth it.
Just curious, what type of performance are you looking to get? More tiop end? or mid range?
sebring38 said:Jackrp, What do you notice about performance as compared to original Suzuki 4 to 2 pipes, at low end, mid range and high end?
42 MPG would be great to me. My 850 only gets about 35 at best.Jackrp said:I never did have a problem with stock pipes, but when they rust out they were way too expensive to replace plus the weight loss with 4into1 sure is nice, now to your question, I think performance is a little better, although it might just be the added sound makes it feel faster, Both the V&H and Jardine and my Kerker(no longer available)and Bassoni (also no longer available,(I'm a GS junkie)) all Idle great(no blipping to keep them running)Low,Mid and High are fine with no flat spots.The Bassani was the only one I made jetting changes to as I opened up breathing by removing the airbox lid on my GS550MZ and dropped from 55MPG to 42MPG.The Bassani equipped bike is definately quicker.
sebring38 said:Man, it sure is a pain pulling those parts. I have often thought about going to pods for simplicity, but have gotten advice on this BB against it due to jetting issues. Hey, Cassius, let me know how your new set up works out. Am especially interested in performance at all speed ranges. Would like to pick up some more low end power without sacrificing the high end performance. (who wouldn't I guess).
Cyg said:I have a stock gs 1100 gl shaftdrive almost in mint condition. I just ordered some v and h 4 into 1 pipes for her. .....I think all I will have too do is replace the stock air box with a k and N filter and may not have too re-jet.