Micron exhaust system
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Re: Micron exhaust system
MHP have a good reputation in the racing scene, they are doing a £100 end can for ACU licence holders too
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Re: Micron exhaust system
will#224 wrote:MHP have a good reputation in the racing scene, they are doing a £100 end can for ACU licence holders too
cheers ill look at them..
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Re: Micron exhaust system
Can anyone see a problem with replacing the standard exhaust studs with stainless ones? Thanks
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Re: Micron exhaust system
no, ive done it myself before now.
my preference is to use 1 stud (upper) and 1 cap-head bolt (lower) for each header.
my preference is to use 1 stud (upper) and 1 cap-head bolt (lower) for each header.
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How do i know if I have a full micron system of just standard with micron end can??
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Re: Micron exhaust system
because a micron will be full stainless but if its standard headers they will be steel and more than likely rusty
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no rust at all!!! Cool lol
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Re: Micron exhaust system
surely std system is bolt on, full micron would be a slip on unit?Jeppo wrote:How do i know if I have a full micron system of just standard with micron end can??
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I don't know - but my system is a slip on
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Re: Micron exhaust system
I've finally fitted the exhaust. It took a fair amount of fidling and banging etc but it was worth it. The micron system bolts on to the passenger footrest mountings so I've lost them now. Has anynone made a bracket to fit the old mounting position for a micron? Oh and the micron can is a slip on type.
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cool gonna try that tommorrow, had a right bloody game getting mine back on!!will#224 wrote:If you spray the connecting pipes with wd40 it'll allow you to twist and wiggle them into place alot easier.
It smells great when it burns off too and leaves a protective film that'll make it easier to clean after the headers get covered in winter crud.
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