by dmon722000 » Mon Apr 17, 2006 7:36 am
AHHH yes, the most challenging feat of the act. Well, ya see, it goes like this... The can is quite large and has a massive inlet opening and I had to mate it to a smaller pipe wich is off angle and axis. So either we (my machinest friend and me) make a short connector pipe (roughly 4" long) shaped like a twisted "L" , seemingly impossible, but then the anser was laying right in front of us, literaly. We had some old scooter pipes laying around and we figured that if we cut a pair of "cone" shaped sections and welded them together (looking like a metal christmas ornement) we could then stick one end of the cone into the Y-pipe (the natural 45 deg angle of the cone allowed us to play with the angles) with the cone in a relitive position to recieve the exhaust can now. Now that we were all mocked up with the pipe straped into place with large stainless hose clamps (2) (indestructable, rustproof , and cheap) we marked the cone where it enters the Y pipe, then cut the marked section off so now it will be "flush" when we welded it to the Y pipe (no obstruction inside the pipe cause we cut if of ya see). Now we made a circular exhaust mounting disk that we can use to bolt on the 'Busa can. Thru R&D we now use a welded sleeve through the Disk to support the can more positively and we added a fire proof o-ring where to can slides over the tube in a "male/female" arrangement. We repeat the same "mark, cut, weld" for the other end of the cone to the mounting disk. Weld everything up, bolt her up and that was that. In effect the "double cone" arrangement used in this mod acts like a mini "power bomb". This MZ (I worked at a Dealer for years) performes like no other with the same mods. If you have the time and the beer, try it out.