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Topic : Staintune Pipes and Cat eliminator
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 rabbi 
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Posted : 19 Oct 2012 - 10:58   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: zolti)
 
For some reason the end of those pipes remind me of female genitalia.................

 
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 mat1600 
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Posted : 19 Oct 2012 - 11:42   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: rabbi)
 
rabbi wrote:

For some reason the end of those pipes remind me of female genitalia.................


Geezus - what have you been shaggin'.


I know what you mean though - sort of un finnished (unlike female genitalia)

 
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 intimidator32 
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Posted : 19 Oct 2012 - 17:13   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: rabbi)
 
t-rex genitalia maybe but in all seriousness why not recess that inner pipe and make the slash-cut from top to bottom that's what i would have done but i still think their badass and if they were priced more reasonable i'd buy a set

 
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 ezrider3 
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Posted : 20 Oct 2012 - 13:26   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: rabbi)
 
They sound good but look very unfinished!! I'll stick to the Hogslayers!



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 biscuits 
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Posted : 26 Nov 2012 - 22:05   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: ezrider3)
 
Anyone have these in the states? Curious to know what you paid and where you bought them.

-Chris

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 fleetwoodoz 
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Posted : 12 Dec 2012 - 10:27   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: biscuits)
 
Hi all, Anyone who has installed those Staintine pipes without cat..is it necessary to remap? I have the standard ECU will this cause a problem?

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 intimidator32 
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Posted : 12 Dec 2012 - 11:54   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: fleetwoodoz)
 
i dont have the staintunes(wish i did) but it's safe to say you need a remap and probably a dyno-tune if you de-cat any pipes, if not you'll have a lean running bike that has alot of decell-pop. if your computer savvy you might try tune ecu and some of the tunes in the tune repository.

 
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 Dougl 
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Posted : 13 Dec 2012 - 04:52   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: intimidator32)
 

intimidator32 wrote:

i dont have the staintunes(wish i did) but it's safe to say you need a remap and probably a dyno-tune if you de-cat any pipes, if not you'll have a lean running bike that has alot of decell-pop. if your computer savvy you might try tune ecu and some of the tunes in the tune repository.


They tell me that the decat will fit with the TORs. Looks nice. I will ask my dealer how much additional power he could get me with a PCV dyno tune.



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 Agent86 
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Posted : 13 Dec 2012 - 04:59   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: Dougl)
 
& please let us know what he says, I've got short tors & would like to de cat one day.

 
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 Dougl 
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Posted : 13 Dec 2012 - 06:23   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: Agent86)
 
Agent86 wrote:

& please let us know what he says, I've got short tors & would like to de cat one day.


Check in the performance mods, dyno results thread. TarkMalbot put up a bunch of dyno results for a 1700 with TORs and cat bypass with a PCV. Looks like he got about 8 hp and 9 ft lbs or about plus 10% if I remember from 1 minute ago which I very well may not.

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Posted : 13 Dec 2012 - 11:15   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: fleetwoodoz)
 

fleetwoodoz wrote:

Hi all, Anyone who has installed those Staintine pipes without cat..is it necessary to remap? I have the standard ECU will this cause a problem?


They are designed & supplied with bypass mate, you don't need to do anything but bolt them on & do 12 min tune...





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Posted : 13 Dec 2012 - 17:04   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: Dougl)
 

Dougl wrote:

Agent86 wrote:

& please let us know what he says, I've got short tors & would like to de cat one day.


Check in the performance mods, dyno results thread. TarkMalbot put up a bunch of dyno results for a 1700 with TORs and cat bypass with a PCV. Looks like he got about 8 hp and 9 ft lbs or about plus 10% if I remember from 1 minute ago which I very well may not.


The A/F Ratio with and without CAT was the same with the TOR tune so there is no need to re-map. It didn' t give much difference in power or torque though.



With a re-map you are correct that I got about 10% in every throttle position.

 
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Posted : 14 Dec 2012 - 00:04   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: TarkMalbot)
 
TarkMalbot wrote:


Dougl wrote:

Agent86 wrote:

& please let us know what he says, I've got short tors & would like to de cat one day.


Check in the performance mods, dyno results thread. TarkMalbot put up a bunch of dyno results for a 1700 with TORs and cat bypass with a PCV. Looks like he got about 8 hp and 9 ft lbs or about plus 10% if I remember from 1 minute ago which I very well may not.


The A/F Ratio with and without CAT was the same with the TOR tune so there is no need to re-map. It didn' t give much difference in power or torque though.



With a re-map you are correct that I got about 10% in every throttle position.


Kind of hard to understand this. You mean that you got the same a/f and power with and without the cat with the stock tune but you got 10% more power by adding fuel with the pcv with the cat bypass? I wonder If you could get 10% more power with a PCV remap leaving the cat in place?

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Posted : 19 Jun 2013 - 13:12   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: Dougl)
 
Just thought to share this as I found it funny at the time....there I was as usual the other morning kitting myself up as the Tbird was idle warming outside.
Now it simply did not occur to me at the time but as circumstances would have it I had not parked the bike up in her usual position the night before due to some construction work going on.

I had backed the bike in to the courtyard and the rear bike was sitting about 2 feet away from the lounge room windows. Got on and as usual the subconscious stab at the throttle before gear selection. Next thing I know I have an wife with a very angry look on her face knocking on my helmet and pointing back towards the windows.
Ah ha huge diagonal crack through the glass .

My face to the wife was n
Shortly thereafter as I took off down the road I couldn't but help Stayintunes 1 : Window 0







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Posted : 24 Jun 2013 - 08:14   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: Gala)
 
Love it pissing myself laughing.

 
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Posted : 01 Aug 2014 - 02:15   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: fleetwoodoz)
 
Just found this post. Have a new 2013 TBird. I had a 2004 Bonneville with Stainless Pipes and loved the sound. How does that compare if on a Bird. I've gone to the EPCO site that makes the pipes and tried to locate a dealer that sells the Stainless. Anyone know how to buy a new set?
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 peteronkarra 
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Posted : 03 Aug 2014 - 06:42   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: rrm)
 
Link might help in your search


 
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 thundergloo 
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Posted : 16 Aug 2015 - 19:25   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: peteronkarra)
 
Staintune pipe Are still relevant ?

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Posted : 02 Apr 2016 - 12:12   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: thundergloo)
 
hello !!!

search websites to buy Staintune pipes (for T-Bird Storm), sites that can export to France.

Thanks

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Posted : 11 Apr 2016 - 07:49   Post title : Re: pics of my bird with the staintune (Re: thundergloo)
 
G'day Thundergloo.. Can't help you with anyone that deals in your part of the world but try sending them an email: sales@staintune.com.au
I did and within a short time they got back to me with a response. I put in an order on the Thursday before Easter and today, they've rung back and have my pipes ready to ship!

 
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