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Old 05-28-2010, 08:45 AM
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Default What exhaust is being used in transplanted engine Hawks

I know several people have transplated 700, 800, etc engines into their 600 Hawks. What exhaust systems are you guys using?

I know one person had a custom pipe made and chromed, but what are the rest of you doing? I guess I see 4 possibilites :

(1) Jaws Gen II - aftermarket pipe for the 800
(2) Jaws Gen I - stock pipe on the 600
(3) Modify a Gen I by cutting off the stinger and replacing with a larger diameter stinger, in essance converting it into a Gen II
(4) Have a custom pipe made

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Old 05-28-2010, 08:58 AM
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custom from jaws ,he has a bulkhead and can build one off stuff,proper sizeing is a big factor with 2 strokes,pipe matching engine, in my opinion is not somthing to hokeydokey together
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:14 AM
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Yes Jaws can make a pipe for almost any combo. you can get the parts unwelded and cut long for the custom fit.
I was lucky and had great results with the Mattak without the suitcase on my 700 build.. lots of low end tourque and a great power curve..and a nice throaty yet quiet sound. I dont think jaws would have been any better.
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I used the stock 600 jaws pipe for my 800, Except for the y-pipe, its from a 800 rev. There is a ring welded into the stinger to decrease diamater, so i cut the ring out. I intend to purchase a new exhaust from jaws when finances allow. But for now the stock 600 exhaust is working well.
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