got them on my sp and love them they made a big diference when i put them on and when put the hrc harness on made good horses on shauns dyno and was more than a tuned aprilia rs that ran half hour before which made me and shaun chuckle they sound good and are well made but the blue cans arnt everyones taste but when i got my nsr (10 years next week ) then got to getting parts through racing friends as i had no internet so didnt know about tyga or this site so cant compare against tyga pipes as shaun shut his dyno down and moved to ireland _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
At the risk of getting castigated by Matt, again!!!
Here goes!
I`ve used both types. They are both very good, can`t beat the Tyga`s for the price. Tyga`s are very well made and work well.
The only issue I had with them was grinding the right side chamber on the track. I was using an old `R` shock at the time, which was probably a bit tired. The ground clearance is better with the Dog Fights though.
In my opinion, I think the Dog Fights are slightly better quality than the Tyga`s. They are a lot more expensive though. The Slip joints at the exhaust stubs use O-rings on the Dog Fights, which I prefer. I`ve got the special aluminium stubs with mine also. The pipes do seem to be made better and clamp together at the rear too.
One thing I like about the Tyga`s is they are made up of sections of cut cones. Regarded by many tuners as the better way to make expansion chambers, over certain parts of the Dog Fights that have been hydro` formed.
I would definately buy another set of Tyga`s. Gavin at Jap 4 Performance sells them, so they are easy to get over here.
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Nothing surpasses the quality of the Japanese stuff, but nothing is as expensive either!
If you just want pretty, then go for stainless TYGA's. The performance difference is irrelevant -- the value for money is unbeatable. _________________ Andy.
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Plenty of places you can order TYGA's in the USA, or just order them direct from Thailand.
If you want new Japanese pipes then you are in exactly the same boat as the rest of us who have them. You'll just have to buy them from a seller in Japan! _________________ Andy.
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i got quoted £1400 for titanium tsr chambers and carbon cans 9 years ago and i regret not getting them although i did buy another nsr instead _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
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