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Old 04-22-2004, 01:46 AM
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Hi to all,

I would like too know how many types of single exhaust does Amuse has and prices ? Especially the one in the orange amuse S2ki.

Has anyone here has any single amuse ? photos ?

Which of them is the most suitable to track use ?

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Amuse titan r1 single
Amuse dual titan r1 (duals
Amuse extra titan r1 (single with extra resonator or no resonator forget whcih it is exactly)
Amuse R1000

Best track one is the R1000 full titanium (obviously) header back no cat built in test pipe
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R1000 - 70mm piping, headerback single exhaust
R1 Titan - 60mm piping, catback single exhaust
Extra Titan - 60mm piping, catback single exhaust with resonator
Extra W - 60mm piping, catback dual exhaust with resonator

That's it, I believe, and the Amuse AP1 uses the R1000, which is the best track exhaust because it offers the most gains, and is extremely light. However, it is very loud, and you cannot stick on a cat when you need to have the emissions checked.

All Amuse products can be ordered through Bullet Proof, which is a site sponsor.
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extra W never heard of that
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I have a question for Amuse owners (single/dual). Is there mid-range drone? Is it significant?
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you guys forgot about the Taikyu R1. It is a single R1 with no resonator at all, just straight pipe after the cat for maximum performance.

so it gets even more complicated, as far as the single exhausts go:


single r1 titan w/o resonator catback(~7.26 pds) aka Taikyu
single r1 titan w/ resonator catback
single r1 titan extra titan 2 resonators, really quiet catback
r1000 no resonator at all, header back
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which offers the greatest performance gains: the single r1 titan w/o resonator catback aka Taikyu or the r1000
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I see no reason to get the r1000. You're just better off getting a cat back exhaust and having a separate test pipe. So come emissions time you just slap the cat back in. Not too convenient to keep a spare exhaust around the house.
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The reason why someone would want to go with the R1000 instead of a R1 and a test pipe is because of the 70mm vs. 60mm piping. I'm still not sure which one i want more!


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