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this may sound like a stupid question but are hayward and scott exausts any good i hear they make there own and was wondering what sort of quality they are and if they give a good sound
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I have full H&S from turbo back. I do however have a resonated center section as I work shifts and don't want agro from the neighbors. It does quieten it down a little but on WOT it make an awesome growl. There work is of superb quality. They have also spent a fair amount on R&D which shows in their products.
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I have a full H&S decat system on my Classic and I also had one on my bug eye before and IMO they are the best you can get. They are not the cheapest around but you get what you pay for in this world, good service and a real good quality exhaust.
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I rate their downpipes and their 2.5" Classic system but not their 3" Classic system. I actually swapped my 3" H&S system for a Revolution one due to issues with build quality.
H&S are very pleasant to deal with but their 3" centre section leaves a lot to be desired IMO.
Those dents are there to clear the prop carrier bracket...
I thought the first (flange jointed) centre i bought second hand had suffered a blow. I was surprised to see the same 'engineering' go into the brand new sleeve-jointed centre i later bought.
A quick call to Colin @ Revolution revealed their system had been engineered to flow around the prop bracket so i bought it. Due to being in 3 sections the Revolution also slides on compared to the H&S. Very easy to fit.
That said, a friend has had issues with the depth of the lambda boss in his Revolution downpipe so i'd stick to H&S for these.
H&S are very pleasant to deal with but their 3" centre section leaves a lot to be desired IMO.
Those dents are there to clear the prop carrier bracket...
I thought the first (flange jointed) centre i bought second hand had suffered a blow. I was surprised to see the same 'engineering' go into the brand new sleeve-jointed centre i later bought.
A quick call to Colin @ Revolution revealed their system had been engineered to flow around the prop bracket so i bought it. Due to being in 3 sections the Revolution also slides on compared to the H&S. Very easy to fit.
That said, a friend has had issues with the depth of the lambda boss in his Revolution downpipe so i'd stick to H&S for these.
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