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Old 06-07-2008, 01:42 PM   #31
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cutty... do you have the issue with the fuel boiling too? been reading alot about that...
Like marko said, I don't think it's actually fuel boiling. Do I hear something from the tank area on occassion... yes, like twice I've heard it. But I do belive it has to do with the fuel pump keeping propper pressure on the fuel lines, as it really doesn't sound like "boiling"


And osp, I may have to try that wrap. How thick is it though? There isn't a lot of clearance between frame and rear header.
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:05 PM   #32
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That's what they say... My dad made a good point about it when we discussed it for my bike... "with the amount of riding you do, do you really thing any moisture is going to have time to build up?" Probably not.



Wrap 'em. After I did mine the frame stayed cool... as did my right leg... In fact, you could ride for 6 hours and reach down and grab the pipe bare handed... It was hot, but wouldn't burn you...

what i heard wasnt based on moisture. based on heat. but like i said, the examples i saw were in the car world (under the hood), and bike pipes are usually in the wind
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Old 06-07-2008, 07:27 PM   #33
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Like marko said, I don't think it's actually fuel boiling. Do I hear something from the tank area on occassion... yes, like twice I've heard it. But I do belive it has to do with the fuel pump keeping propper pressure on the fuel lines, as it really doesn't sound like "boiling"


And osp, I may have to try that wrap. How thick is it though? There isn't a lot of clearance between frame and rear header.
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Thickness is comparable to an ace bandage... You get a couple wraps around and with the overlap it can get relatively thick... I'd say if you had 1/16" of room you'd be ok...

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what i heard wasnt based on moisture. based on heat. but like i said, the examples i saw were in the car world (under the hood), and bike pipes are usually in the wind
I've only heard it based off moisture...
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:38 PM   #34
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Rode to work today. A whole 4 mile trip. They are turning gold and they look badass!
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:44 PM   #35
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I've only heard it based off moisture...
its debateable, just like engine break-in

wraps suck

i dont like the fact that he mentioned appearance. shows that hes slightly biased against the wrap before he explains facts, and thats counter productive to any argument.

wrap that bitch

this isnt really convincing, and its right above ads to sell exhaust wrap. but its another side to the story i suppose

this is from doug thorley headers warranty stuff
"1) The utmost care is taken at Thorley Headers to maintain the highest standards of quality.
However, Thorley Headers cannot control the installation of the product. For this reason, the
Thorley Headers warranty covers only the replacement of the components - not the labor for
the installation.
2) The use of any type of “header wrapping” voids the warranty. Using any sort of wrapping
material on the headers destroys the tubing’s ability to dissipate heat, causing very rapid
deterioration of the metal and the subsequent failure of the headers."

the general idea seems to be that while wrapping it does keep it cooler, it keeps all the heat in the pipe, and destroys it from the inside out. ceramic coating doesnt have the negative effect the wrap does because its coated on the inside as well as the outside.

it also seems that most of the destroyed pipes/headers were race pipes, which can be very slightly thinner walled material. but whens the last time some1 payed attn the "for race use only" or "not for use on public streets" tag when you buy stuff?

imo-wrap looks wack on some pipes, cool on others. some guys get creative with it and weave patterns into their stuff. for perfomance reasons, it makes sense that ceramic would work better than wrap just becuz ceramic is inside and out.



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Old 06-07-2008, 10:32 PM   #36
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Apparently on the 1125 the fuel pump is known to cycle for up to 10 minutes after the bike is shut off to avoid such problem.
from what I've read... the ECM flash resolves the issue about the fuel pump priming for 30 mins... brings it back to 10 (another issue they were having)

but even after that... people were having issues with fuel boiling while riding... usually after a spirited run and then coming into traffic and sitting at a light... they'll hear bubbling and see spirts of liquid in a blow off hose... (one guy said it was spitting fuel all over his exhaust!)
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from what I've read... the ECM flash resolves the issue about the fuel pump priming for 30 mins... brings it back to 10 (another issue they were having)

but even after that... people were having issues with fuel boiling while riding... usually after a spirited run and then coming into traffic and sitting at a light... they'll hear bubbling and see spirts of liquid in a blow off hose... (one guy said it was spitting fuel all over his exhaust!)
I hadn't heard that. But it's interesting. 1st year bugs.
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lets hope!

but yeah I read about it on buelletinboard.com and a few on Badweb...
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I haven't been to that board in a while... I didn't even know you fuckers were over there...
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