VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

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VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

Post by Cru Jones »

Anyone know what exhaust manufacturer this is? Looks pretty solid. Just curious more than anything. :geek:

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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

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I have no idea but it looks lovely
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marcus57 wrote:I have no idea but it looks lovely
I know, right? Those welds are pretty impressive.
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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

Post by CMSMJ1 »

Don't reckon it is a Hiperform - full systems only from there,

Nice welds fo sho..and the little flanges on the Y pieces make me think Yamamoto but the few I've had never had welding as nice as that.

Also the tube joins are similar to my Tyga system* rather than all smooth externally.


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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

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Looks similar to my Yamamoto but it's 100 miles away so couldn't tell you. No spring mounts on my Yamamoto though and between the Y joints has been a fudging nightmare for cracking!
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BUMP. This exhaust is still around and now I'm starting to get interested...
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A new ish Yammamoto I think.
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I would say Yamamoto, looks just like my Yamamoto system.

40,000 is not so bad considering the yen is down at the moment.

Not sure if the baffle in the can is removable but if it is Yamamoto it wont be terribly loud.
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Re: VFR400 (NC30?) Exhaust Identify

Post by NGneer »

Yamamoto. Exactly the same as the one sat next to me except mine does not have the spring mounts or the stiffner between the pipes at the 2 point of the 4/2/1 system.

[Edit] - second look and I am still convinced it is a Yamamoto as it is 95% the same, but the section where it goes into 2 pipes is longer than mine, possibly hence why it does not need a link pipe and the end can slips straight on. ;)

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