got some dog fight race pipes for my mc18. do i need to alter the jetting as ime only useing it a few times in the summer ? will it run ok with just bolting them on ?????
this kind of links into something i was going to post. I have a set of Dogfight pipes on my bike so when i stripped the carbs out i found it was on standard jetting which has now made me query if indeed they are dogfight pipes or just cans. I will post some pictures of them later today to see what folk think unless there is a sure fire way of telling.
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The big issue with 2-strokes over 4-strokes is that the exhaust plays a huge part in the tune of the motor... far more significantly than the vast majority of boilers. DogFights are different to Jha, which differ from TYGAs, which differ from Ethos, which differ from stock, which differ from HRC, etc., etc., etc. The differences in the pipes in some cases can be virtually immeasurable to most people, but to the motor it can mean the difference between 1hp and seizure.
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As i said here are pictures of my pipes and was wondering if anyone can confirm that these are indeed dogfighter items? My jetting is standard but that is how the bike came to me, i am just finishing rebuilding the bike with some other performance mods and will be adjusting/checking the jetting to suit as recommended by Andy and everyone else with any experience of 2 strokes.
Any info on the pipes appreciated.
well i hope all the bits im doing, driller airbox, rear head on front, HRC stuffers coupled with the pipes that came with it give it a nice boost. I need to get some advice on carb set up and will get round to that this week. Cheers.
no problem mate and i agree with stephen,they really are good pipes you may need to move the right lower fairing out a bit though as the right hand side expansion chamber is blooming wide.i didnt move mine enough and my pristine pentax fairing was left with a lovely exhaust shape,melted into it _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
silikesguiness wrote:no problem mate and i agree with stephen,they really are good pipes you may need to move the right lower fairing out a bit though as the right hand side expansion chamber is blooming wide.i didnt move mine enough and my pristine pentax fairing was left with a lovely exhaust shape,melted into it
Funny that. Steve's Dog Fights must've been the same as yours Si.
The ones on my bike tuck in nicely and only require a very small trim of the fairing to clear.
Andyo, you've got the decent aluminium exhaust stubs there too. I was lucky enough to get a set with my pipes. They match the port exit of the cylinder.
i got the stubs with mine as well roy there must be different sorts of dog fight,as my other pentax had a set on as well,but they were a completley different shape/style _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
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