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drhermanstein
bulky header collectors. time to make my own?
I have been looking around for a header that collects 4 into 1 with less ground interference problems. Unless anyone knows of a header without collecting on top of each other I've decided to build my own with side by side collection or a 4 into 2 into 1. This will also allow for shielding to keep some of the exhaust heat away from the bottom of the cranckase.Tags: None
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triffecpa
My GS1000 race bike has a 4-2-1 system on it. Not sure of the brand though, but they are out there. Someone might be able to give some advice as to the possible maker? I had someone tell me that it was a MAC header, but I've not seen a 4-2-1 MAC system before.
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by triffecpa View PostMy GS1000 race bike has a 4-2-1 system on it. Not sure of the brand though, but they are out there. Someone might be able to give some advice as to the possible maker? I had someone tell me that it was a MAC header, but I've not seen a 4-2-1 MAC system before.
Tracy
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Mikael
I bought a Marving header for my GS1150 a few months ago. I fell for that
specific brand because the pipes join side by side underneat the motor,
(instead of two on top, two below).
I might have a picture somewhere if you're interested.
/ Mikael
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drhermanstein
Originally posted by Mikael View PostI bought a Marving header for my GS1150 a few months ago. I fell for that
specific brand because the pipes join side by side underneat the motor,
(instead of two on top, two below).
I might have a picture somewhere if you're interested.
/ Mikael
Herman
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Mikael
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lecroy
You could make your own. Burns sell 321 stainless.
High Performance Stainless Steel Exhaust Parts. Burns Stainless offers exhaust parts, tubing, collectors, headers, race mufflers and accessories. 304 Stainless Steel, 321 Stainless Steel, Iconel, Aluminum, Tubing and pipe, bends and straights, v-band, turbo collectors, flanges, bungs, plugs, and apparel.
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gs750rigid
GSXR Header
I had the same issues with the bulky 4 into 1 headers and didnt like how they drug down the side of the bike , I ended up getting a ebay GSXR 1100 Yoshimura header system , I cut it and welded it back together to fit my 1981 GS750.
It was a breeze and runs 4 into 2 into 1 , I did have to remove my center stand , I could of saved the stand but it wasn't a big deal for me to remove it , I never used it ..
Looks good , sounds great , no problems with jetting .. If my picture does not link ,, the site link should take you to pictures..
Link to BIG picture!
KenLast edited by Guest; 12-05-2006, 05:15 PM.
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Mikael
Paying 700 USD for a Marving system for the GS1000 sound a bit expensive.
Maybe I was lucky, but I paid 199 EUR for mine, (which is approx. 260 USD).
Here's a link to their Ebay shop:
/ Mikael
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RJ
Hey Ken, I've been looking into doing just what you did. I even bought a GSXR1000 header for that purpose. Can you go into a little more detail on just which parts were used from which header, etc?
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