i got bored so i decided to make a homade can for my sx instead of spending 300 bucks for one my grass was wet last night and i took it for a grass run just to here it and its the most beautiful thing ive ever heard.i still need to get an oring so it doesnt leak exhaust into the belly pan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hevRtUp4BPg
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horrible... just horrible  
 
haha... ill check out the vid when i get off work.
ya make due with what ya got... no shame in doing it for fun.
Just keep an eye on your plugs... cause your prob changing the back pressure and alot of things putting that on.
				
			
 haha... ill check out the vid when i get off work.
ya make due with what ya got... no shame in doing it for fun.
Just keep an eye on your plugs... cause your prob changing the back pressure and alot of things putting that on.
if anything it might have just a slight bit more back preasure then the stock can i couldnt get the flange perfectly centerd
				
			
		
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hey you are back..got the SRX running yet or what??Ride.Race.Live said:horrible... just horrible![]()
haha... ill check out the vid when i get off work.
ya make due with what ya got... no shame in doing it for fun.
Just keep an eye on your plugs... cause your prob changing the back pressure and alot of things putting that on.
probably not hes been trying to pawn it off on mebluemonster1 said:hey you are back..got the SRX running yet or what??
A couple of bucks
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coryv4 said:if anything it might have just a slight bit more back preasure then the stock can i couldnt get the flange perfectly centerd
Listening to you video clip.....I seriously doubt there there is more back pressure than stock. Sounds absolutely fine, but I bet that your running a bit leaner than w/ the stock can on. Which if your still at stock carb settings....your more than likely OK anyway.
I've always liked to build something for nothing or almost nothing.