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Anyone have experience with X-pipe exhaust systems?

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Just got my 1980 GS1000G running this fall after sitting for 14 years under wraps in my garage. installed a 4-1 Jardine exhaust system I found on eBay and the bike is running well after cleaning the carbs, rejetting and installing a K&N filter in the stock airbox.
Saw a listing on EBay for an X-Pipe exhaust system for $579.99.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=251223303747

Is this pipe any good? The inventor,Monty Campbell, claims all other 4-1 systems are no good and of course his is the only one that increases power with no rejetting needed.

He has also a link to his analysis.

http://www.x-pipe.com/Scavenge.html

Is there any merit to this or just BS?
Anyone try one or currently running one?
 
Show me an inventor that does NOT claim all his competitors' products are 'no good'.

There does seem to be some merit in the benefits of the system, as there are many versions of it available for cars, trucks, bikes, etc. Whether it's worth about 50% more than a decent 4-into1 system, ... I don't know.

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Back in the day these pipes were tested by one of the najor MC mags and found to be crap not delivering what they promised.
 
The link to his analysis on exhaust scavenging is interesting but I am no mechanical engineer to say if it's true or a bunch of baloney.
No where does he show any dyno tests to prove his analysis, only a bunch of positive reviews from "happy" customers.
His patents date back from the 1980's and I assume that he has been selling this product for years.
Hard to believe that no one on this forum hasn't tested one or seen an X-pipe on someone else's bike.

Also found another guy in California who goes by the name of Carpy (hotrodcarpy on ebay and www.cb750cafe.com) selling his version of the Yoshimura 4-1.
Primarily started selling these for the old Honda 750's and is now making them for other bikes including the GS series.
He is heavily invested into the cafe and bobber style. Some of his listings started out at $250 for a steel pipe plus $200 for ceramic coating.

He is more interested in the sound and looks than claiming performance. Talked to him on the phone and he seems like a nice guy.

Any comments of experience on both would be appreciated.
 
I remember a guy had a Murray xpipe on a dragbike. Then one day his rear tire went flat in the traps and he slid on that pipe couldn't stop he took it off after that.
 
I looked into buying one for my 850 a couple of years back. The performance gains may have stacked up, but the draw back for me was having to drop the system for every oil change.
 
Vance and Hines who developed the 4-into-1 exhaust's in '79 for our GS1000's and GS1100's

1988
"...Terry Vance retires having won 14 NHRA Top Fuel and Pro Stock Motorcycle titles together with a 101-21 career record in Pro Stock bike elimination, which ranks among the sport?s all time best in any class....

1987
"...NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Terry Vance runs the 1st ever seven second pass with a 7.990 Elasped Time at the Dallas Texas Nationals..."

Read more here

http://vanceandhines.com/history/
 
I know that on a V-8 powered car it increases the mid range power and also reduces the volume of the exhaust note making it quieter too. ;)
I may just have to see if I could make something similar for one of these GS'es one of these days. Hmmm.
 
I know that on a V-8 powered car it increases the mid range power and also reduces the volume of the exhaust note making it quieter too. ;)

Note that on a typical V-8 engine, the firing order is not even, if you look at it from side to side.

Ignoring the actual cylinder that is firing and just looking at which side is firing, you will find that it is L-R-L-L-R-L-R-R.
The X-pipe will help even out the irregular pulses, then divert the flow through two outlet pipes.

An inline 4 has even-firing exhaust pulses, so there is nothing to compensate for. You still have a 4-into-1 pipe, but it immediately splits into two mufflers.

I think the only advantage would be the fact that you have two mufflers, which would not be as restrictive as a single one.

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monty cambell from many years gone by...mr. X pipe..:D
now i highly recommend a kerker KX2 if one can be found..
4-1-2 system...AWESOME power everywhere!
and has a sound that is different from any other pipes i used.
 
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