Ask first ten riders aftermarket purchases they made for their motorcycles and the possibility of nine of  them will give the same answer: a drainage system. It's hard to resist  whining howl of the engine full song, and let the engine breath easier  not only release more than a beautiful exhaust note, but it also can  liberate a certain power in the process. The problem was always that the  change in air / fuel ratio caused by a new exhaust, the reconfiguration  of the fuel injection (or re-jetting the carburetor to those who have  an old bike) to achieve the right mix is usually required.
FMF  does not think that should happen. Its line of Apex slip-on exhaust is  completely designed and manufactured in Southern California headquarters  to operate without recalibrating the motorcycle stock fuel system.  Although relatively new on the market side, FMF has been heavily  involved in off-road competition in both two-and four-stroke engines for  over 30 years. Companies that do not dip your toes in the street scene,  although they hit the ground running. In the AMA, the Corona Honda  Superbike team are given U.S. FMF exhaust, FMF and other road is wide  enough supply.
Want  to know the performance benefits of Apex without recalibration fuel  injection, we decided to test us Apex Kawasaki ZX-10R. The exhaust is  available in two versions - a carbon fiber tube with the tip of  titanium, or titanium canister with carbon tip. A titanium mid-pipe  comes with each kit. We accept carbon tubes for the Kawi. Installation  is quite simple as the directions and all necessary hardware is  included. Also included is a conical insert keep quiet exhaust note and  good neighbors.
The  first thing we noticed was an increase mid-range power. Of course, this  all according to our butt dyno. So the trip to the official Dynojet  dyno we were in the order. Shares, ZX-10R us out 75.6 horsepower and  161.7 ft-lbs of torque. With Apex unlimited-slip on these numbers jumped  76.5 horsepower and 164.0 ft-lbs. In contrast, the cones in the most  quiet (most restrictive) settings, the number fell slightly to 161.2 and  74.8, respectively. Yes, less horsepower and torque than the standard  configuration.
While  the numbers are significant, what is more important is the dyno curve,  as the application of power to say more subtle than before. Shares, the  ZX-10R will be dead spots when a gas-usually between 4500 and  5000rpm-effect mother nature trying to make happy. Flat spot now gone,  replaced with a smooth and linear power delivery of the entire rev  range. What's more, drops Apex fairly heavy piece by cutting the stock  cans; the Kawasaki dropped nine pounds, to be exact.
Although  they may be a new game, FMF dirt obviously has brought expertise from  side to side of the road with a series of Apex muffler. In all of our  exercise power output has been smoothed away, so for linear delivery of  power where you use it most. The Apex you see here retails for $ 549.99,  though pricing is different for underseat and dual-exhaust setup.


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