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A few weeks ago I got bored and decided to chop down the silencer on the GSS bike. I got roughly 2.5-3" off the end and re-riveted it back together, it definatly sounds better and should help over-rev a little :cool:


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I was thinking of doing the same thing to gain a little more bottom end. Do you notice anymore bottom end?
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pimp559 wrote:I was thinking of doing the same thing to gain a little more bottom end. Do you notice anymore bottom end?

In theory it will loose bottom and gain top end.


I havent run it yet.
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Ah..... I don't think the feds are going to like that. :nyah:

Take the sticker off so its not so obvious. :idea:
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iggys-amsoil wrote: Take the sticker off so its not so obvious. :idea:

Too much hassle :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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britincali wrote: In theory it will loose bottom and gain top end. I havent run it yet.
Are you sure about that? I always thought shorties were for bottom end gains at the expense of over-rev...
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The length has less to do with it, the diameter much more.

Many " Factory" shorties have larger I.D.'s. than the oem silencer their replacing.

Brits "Barstow" shortie does not.
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I always found when I cut the stinger it moved the power foward.
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The shorter the stinger is the more bottom you will have.
The longer the stinger is the more topin you will have..............
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I always thought that shorter fatter pipes favored top-end, and longer slimmer pipes favored not so much bottom-end as a broader power band. I have a PDF of the Two-Stroke Tuners' Handbook if anyone wants it....
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I think you guys have been hanging out with brit too long :bong:
shorter=topend longer=low end torque
longer creates more back pressure which would create more bottomend. why do you think FMF and PC sell shorty silencers with rev pipes and long silencers (like the 500 ones) with torque pipes like the gnarly. if shortys made more down low, FMF and PC would sell shortys for the 500, not these huge-ass foot+ long ones.
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I dint really do it for performance I did it 'cos I was bored :lol: :lol: :lol:


As an added bonus it definatly sounds meaner :cool:
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dannygraves wrote:cut back my silencer 4" .

You aint gonna get 4" off unless you relocate and make a bracket for the rear mount.
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dannygraves wrote: shorter=topend longer=low end torque
longer creates more back pressure which would create more bottomend. .

Thats what I was always told.
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britincali wrote:
dannygraves wrote:cut back my silencer 4" .

You aint gonna get 4" off unless you relocate and make a bracket for the rear mount.
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Okaaaaaaaa... :roll: Kids these days...


shortys are for supercross period........
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It will make the powerband start a few hundred RPM earlier and sign off a few 100 RPMm earlier.
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Did some searching and came across this on wiki...



The length of the pipe determines at what time the waves arrive back at the cylinder. Longer pipes require more time for the waves to traverse and so will be tuned to a lower rpm than a shorter pipe. The shorter the pipe the higher the rpm it is tuned to.
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britincali wrote:Did some searching and came across this on wiki...



The length of the pipe determines at what time the waves arrive back at the cylinder. Longer pipes require more time for the waves to traverse and so will be tuned to a lower rpm than a shorter pipe. The shorter the pipe the higher the rpm it is tuned to.
Go research the stinger. That is one of the reasons a newer CR 500 revs out further than a older model because Honda specially made that super long silencer to do that, besides quiet that was the main reason. Longer stinger means more topend. They are talking about the back of the pipe and how it deflects the wave back not the stinger it is seperate
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pstoffers wrote:Okaaaaaaaa... :roll: Kids these days...


shortys are for supercross period........
Rigft because it starts the powerband going a touch earlier and they need that instant power for drive to the next double or triple right as they come out of a corner.
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Then why do all drag bikes have tiny or non-existent silencers?


And why on my AF (when the silencer fall of) did the bottom end all but dissapear but it would scream its ass off on top end?
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The end of the stinger produces a wave form that combines with the the waves returned by the different parts of the diffuser. The timing and strength of that wave is a function of the stinger diameter and its length. I have a Pro-Form "torque" pipe on my Elsinore and the pipe is longer than stock, and then the silencer is longer still. More mid-range, less top.
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I just got of the phone with glen from GSS he told me the main job of the silencer is just that, to quieten things down.

As far as length it does pretty much squat, the stinger section of the expansion chamber is the biggest contributing factor.
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Then why do all drag bikes have tiny or non-existent silencers?
Because they were designed with no silencing in mind. Dirt bike pipes were designed to take into account a silencer.
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