Fitted my new Hayward and Scott exhaust a couple of nights ago, finished up by about 11.30pm after work but wanted to get it on.
Fitted quite nicely, had to tweak on metal bracket slightly, and as you can see one side is not quite level, wanted to drive it though so will have to re adjust later!
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Stocking up on work supplies as none at the supermarket:
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Happy with the way the twin pipes look.
Sound wise I have to say that at high revs its sounds awesome, it screams quite nicely. Also sounds good when the blip the throttle and idle sounds just about right.
It is towards the louder spectrum for most I should imagine.
However, there is quite a resonance or drone between 2-3k rpm, probably more than I would like. Not been on the motorway yet.
I have spoken to Hayward and Scott and they claim that you need up to 500 miles for the drone to reduce and the sound to mellow out, a bit sceptical but I shall give it a chance. About 70 miles driven so far and it does seem to have changed tone a little.
Here is a short vid of stationary sound. Will try to get some one the move at a later date.
https://youtu.be/HKW2HeAFu_Q
Fitted quite nicely, had to tweak on metal bracket slightly, and as you can see one side is not quite level, wanted to drive it though so will have to re adjust later!
[IMG]Untitled by angus doe, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Untitled by angus doe, on Flickr[/IMG]
[IMG]Untitled by angus doe, on Flickr[/IMG]
Stocking up on work supplies as none at the supermarket:
[IMG]Untitled by angus doe, on Flickr[/IMG]
Happy with the way the twin pipes look.
Sound wise I have to say that at high revs its sounds awesome, it screams quite nicely. Also sounds good when the blip the throttle and idle sounds just about right.
It is towards the louder spectrum for most I should imagine.
However, there is quite a resonance or drone between 2-3k rpm, probably more than I would like. Not been on the motorway yet.
I have spoken to Hayward and Scott and they claim that you need up to 500 miles for the drone to reduce and the sound to mellow out, a bit sceptical but I shall give it a chance. About 70 miles driven so far and it does seem to have changed tone a little.
Here is a short vid of stationary sound. Will try to get some one the move at a later date.
https://youtu.be/HKW2HeAFu_Q
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