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Old 22-10-15, 08:36
Richlybow Richlybow is offline
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Mtc exhausts

Hi all,

I'm thinking of buying a pair of cans and link pipe from MTC. I've scanned previous posts and all of them seem to refer to the single can conversion and it being very loud.

I just wondered if anyone has replaced the original system with MTC twin cans and how's it's been since inrtallation..I.e. Noise levels, changes in engine performance and fuel consumption.

Any info would be very welcome.

Thanks in advance,
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Old 19-11-15, 20:02
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Hi all,

I'm thinking of buying a pair of cans and link pipe from MTC. I've scanned previous posts and all of them seem to refer to the single can conversion and it being very loud.

I just wondered if anyone has replaced the original system with MTC twin cans and how's it's been since inrtallation..I.e. Noise levels, changes in engine performance and fuel consumption.

Any info would be very welcome.

Thanks in advance,
I take it no one has then....
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Old 19-11-15, 21:34
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Hi, I considered the twin can but went with the single , just a decision down to weight and my own personal taste. I don't think it's overly loud , but it all depends on how you ride , throttle wide open and it's loud , gentle cruising and it's ok,it's a hell of a weight saving with just one can!!..
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