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Old 03-13-2014, 11:31 PM
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Looking for a shorty-style slip on can. Does not necessarily have to be for cbr f3. Just trying to find something used before buying new. Have shopped around eBay. Would like to see what my options are on here. Also, if you're local near the Daytona Beach area that'd be great. Within 40 miles or so I'd be willing to meet with you.
 
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I have a delkevic. You can find them cheap on ebay. I have the 9" stainless one and its pretty damn loud. Sounds great, but might be too much dB for you.
 
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I have briefly looked into those. I saw one that I had liked quite a bit. The mini 8 I believe it's called. I have seen them on eBay and through their site for about the same price. Was just kind of weary about an exhaust priced so low brand new. I figured I would go for something like a Jardine or Yoshimura. Did you have to re-jet after installing? I like loud; but semi refined sounding exhausts. Does it have any type of baffling insert? I know a lot of the shorty pipes have a removable silencer insert.
 
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Don't let the price fool you - these cans are very well made. I've had mine for about a year and a half and it hasn't shown any signs of aging. Rivets are secure and no corrosion. I didn't rejet.

Mine doesn't have a baffle, but you can get a baffle for it. I am thinking of buying/fabbing a baffle this summer.
 
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Cool, there isn't very many reviews for these exhausts. Maybe I'll go ahead and try it out. 220$ is a pretty Damn good deal for a decent can. Thanks for the input.
 
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Cool, there isn't very many reviews for these exhausts. Maybe I'll go ahead and try it out. 220$ is a pretty Damn good deal for a decent can. Thanks for the input.
You'll thank me when you hit 10k merging on a freeway. None of the videos do it justice. I still get a semi when I kiss the redline with it.
 
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