logepoge1 wrote:Not much of a waste of time. I am an engineering student so wouldn't be too hard. I was just wondering first how do I do it. And second can it mess it up in anyway if I do it?
How can you know how hard it is if you don't know how to do it?
Not really that helpful are you, you you? I just know I wouldn't even mind if it took an hour, but it shouldn't since it took me about 45 min to remove and replace panels
logepoge1 wrote:Not really that helpful are you, you you? I just know I wouldn't even mind if it took an hour, but it shouldn't since it took me about 45 min to remove and replace panels
No panel removal required. You can remove and replace the air cleaner cover in about 5 minutes. And pay no attention to to peanut gallery hecklers.
Other than what I have stated before, there is no real performance gain.
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Slickvic wrote:I smell an entrepreneurial opportunity. Unfortunately that person is not me.
Indeed Sir, most of the aftermarket parts are made in Thailand and Japan.
Even here in Udon Thani NE Thailand there are no dedicated PCX mod shops that can supply and fit.
EVERYTHING has to ordered from Bangkok or Chonburi. Anyone opening a PCX mod shop here would make a killing.
I just ordered the Leo Vince GP Corsa exhaust from Speed Addict Cycles in California. Looks like Leo Vince is the only aftermarket exhaust for the pcx available from a USA source. I will let you blokes know how it turns out on my pcx 150. Hopefully I will receive and install it in about a week. Cheers.
current: Honda Pcx 150 previous: Honda Reflex 250, Suzuki Gs500, Yamaha Vino 70 mod 'Never Ride Faster Than Your Angel Can Fly'
Leethal88 wrote: I want something louder not like a fart can but something so other motorists can hear me...
Well you could start by taking the snorkel out of the inside of the air cleaner cover. It slides right out. Mine sounds more cycle like and not like a backup generator motor.
@Slickvic: I read somewhere (on a different forum about a different moto) that removing the snorkel leans the air/fuel mix and can make the bike run too hot or overheat; I am assuming Honda's EFI system automatically adjusts for this. Is that your experience with the Hondas you have modded this way, or have you ever noticed them running hot? Thanks for the info.
I am thinking about removing the snorkel in addition to the exaust I am about to swap out. Cheers!
current: Honda Pcx 150 previous: Honda Reflex 250, Suzuki Gs500, Yamaha Vino 70 mod 'Never Ride Faster Than Your Angel Can Fly'
Leethal88 wrote: I want something louder not like a fart can but something so other motorists can hear me...
Well you could start by taking the snorkel out of the inside of the air cleaner cover. It slides right out. Mine sounds more cycle like and not like a backup generator motor.
@Slickvic: I read somewhere (on a different forum about a different moto) that removing the snorkel leans the air/fuel mix and can make the bike run too hot or overheat; I am assuming Honda's EFI system automatically adjusts for this. Is that your experience with the Hondas you have modded this way, or have you ever noticed them running hot? Thanks for the info.
I am thinking about removing the snorkel in addition to the exaust I am about to swap out. Cheers!
I haven't noticed any overheating but my daily commute is 1-2 miles
logepoge1 wrote:I can notice a bit sound difference. Has more of a bass deep throaty sound if they makes sense
is that rubber intake tube just a extension? or is there a restrictor in it? as long as there is no restrictor in it, the bike would have more mid range and low end power in theory due to the longer intake runner.
logepoge1 wrote:I can notice a bit sound difference. Has more of a bass deep throaty sound if they makes sense
is that rubber intake tube just a extension? or is there a restrictor in it? as long as there is no restrictor in it, the bike would have more mid range and low end power in theory due to the longer intake runner.
Can you cancel the order? The Corsa will be ridiculously loud for street use.
-Sendler 2112
Can't cancel. It is due to arrive tomorrow. I am hoping for just this side of "ridiculously loud".
I wouldn't mind 3 times louder, but I don't want pulled-over-by-the-cops loud.
I guess we'll see what happens when I bolt it on.
current: Honda Pcx 150 previous: Honda Reflex 250, Suzuki Gs500, Yamaha Vino 70 mod 'Never Ride Faster Than Your Angel Can Fly'