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Exhaust system - Devil

Hey guys.

I've an issue with my 3TB. Basically the vibes have come to within a couple of mm of killing the mounting bracket on the end can.

I am running a Devil end can and mid section and possibly their headers too. Not sure on that one anyway.

Has anyone else used this system? Have you changed the end can as it seems to weigh a ton?

I need to get the bracket welded and in the mean time bought a spare end can and mid section. Sadly it doesn't fit my headers and I'll have to sell it on (pm me if you're interested, off a 4PT, Carbon Can Co can in stainless and a steel link pipe, all in weight 1.74kg ), the back of the Devil can is a very strange shape and rather than being a small collar it's absolutely massive!

Any one any previous experience of this set up or end can style? Did the header design change from the 3TB to the 4PT?
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Just had a very rough measure of the outer face of the end can inlet and it comes out at near enough 82mm. Do you often find end cans in this size? I've only really heard of 54 or 56mm?
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I only know that devil is french..

Not very sure about the can with a mid section? usually its a 2-part system,
headers & muffler..
unless you have a sexy system as I have....

and no Mez... still not tested..

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The Devil is what myself & Geoff use from Kedo, we make our own midpipe (Geoff has orders in for them now) & connect that to a specific GSXR end can, works very well.

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