Still available?Probably sound & top end speed. If interested I'll make you a good eal on the cat bypass & big city thunder baffle--50% of list plus shipping.
Still available?Probably sound & top end speed. If interested I'll make you a good eal on the cat bypass & big city thunder baffle--50% of list plus shipping.
While at the gas station last weekend (filling up before a ride to Tennessee) a fellow spyder rider pulls in with an awesome sounding bike. My husband and I immediately looked at each other. He knew what I was thinking... :shocked: THAT is what I want my bike to sound like!!! Upon talking to the rider I discovered he had done the cat delete. I had been waffling back and forth, wondering if that was what would give my bike more growl. Hearing his bike was the confirmation I needed. :yes: I didn't know it at the time, but my husband went into the convenience store and ordered it online via his phone. :clap:Thanks to Lamonster's super fast shipping, I had my pipe by Wednesday and installed on Thursday!!! All I can say is WOW!!! :2excited:I have the Voodoo exhaust and coupled with the cat delete pipe.... my F3 GROWLS like a monster!!! muuuahahahaha!!! The volume is gonna take some getting used to, but I love it! The downshift crackle is the BEST. I am SPYDER. Hear me ROAR!!! :thumbup::doorag: I can't wait to ride this weekend!
I am wandering which baffle in the cat delete is better the the Big city thunder or the one that comes with the unit? I am only going to use one and using stock muffler on a 205 sm6.
I was under the impression that the cat was in the exhaust to cut down on (possibly) dangerous emissions. And, as in the case of most cars, is the output of the cat not monitored (Lambder sensor) so that the engine management chip can adjust the air/fuel mixture to ensure efficient burning?
I don't think removing the CAT will affect your MOT. The spyders CO2 output is not measured like a cars would be and the CATs job is to reduce CO2. I also have not seen any threads on here about the CEL coming on after CAT removal so I don't think the bike can be monitoring a lambda sensor in that area.
I know that CO2 is not measured because when I imported mine from Germany the European Certificate of Conformity was blank for CO2 figures. So when I registered with the DVLA I left that box blank on the form. Hence, there will be no CO2 figure on record for the MOT centre to check against.
I doubt it will significantly affect the other emissions readings, but mine's due for MOT in March so I'll ask the centre what they measure then. The place I'm intending to go have seen a few spyders so they may have some input on the CAT delete question.
As for the question of removing the CAT it seems that noise is the only point doing it from threads on here. It appears you need to add 1 or even 2 baffles back in to the CAT delete to get low end torque back to where it was with the CAT in place. All seems like a lot of effort for a bit more noise to me but if that's what floats your boat?
If you want more performance the monster fuel remap looks to be the way to go and leave the exhaust standard - that's what I'm looking to do at some point.
I'm running the cat delete pipe from Lamonster, I'm using both the Big City Thunder and Lamonsters can opener baffle. The sound is nice and mellow not harsh at all, sounds even better down shifting. Running both baffles also gives the needed back pressure the bike needs since you've removed the cat, to me it feels like I've got some better bottom end torque. Jus my 2¢:doorag::yes:
Forgot I am running the stock muffler!
I put on Lamonster's bypass pipe today without a baffle to try first, to see how I like it. I'm curious how you installed both baffles.
I don't think removing the CAT will affect your MOT. The spyders CO2 output is not measured like a cars would be and the CATs job is to reduce CO2. I also have not seen any threads on here about the CEL coming on after CAT removal so I don't think the bike can be monitoring a lambda sensor in that area.
I know that CO2 is not measured because when I imported mine from Germany the European Certificate of Conformity was blank for CO2 figures. So when I registered with the DVLA I left that box blank on the form. Hence, there will be no CO2 figure on record for the MOT centre to check against.
I doubt it will significantly affect the other emissions readings, but mine's due for MOT in March so I'll ask the centre what they measure then. The place I'm intending to go have seen a few spyders so they may have some input on the CAT delete question.
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Thanks for that 'monkeyboymorton' that's what I wanted to here. Was not sure whether the exhaust gases were check during the MOT. My MOT is due in June so did not want it to fail on emissions. To be perfectly honest with you I'm only considering doing the cat delete to improve the sound. I love the sound of a raucous bike exhaust and think the Spyders sound a bit too refined for what they are, especially the F3-S.
Any further advice from other sound enthusiasts would be welcome.
CO2 is not the primary function of a catalytic converter. HC (Hydro carbons), CO (carbon monoxide) and NOx (oxides of nitrogen) ARE.
CO2 levels are an afterthought and get reduced as part of the above catalytic reactions....
Ahh, thanks for that - didn't realise.
So from my conformity certificate these are the levels submitted to the DVLA and presumably what you would be measured against:
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If I get chnace I'll contact the test centre I'm gong to and ask if these are measured in the Class3 trike test.
Ahh, thanks for that - didn't realise.
So from my conformity certificate these are the levels submitted to the DVLA and presumably what you would be measured against:
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If I get chnace I'll contact the test centre I'm gong to and ask if these are measured in the Class3 trike test.
Is the cat delete pipe you have for an F3T, because they are different ?
If it'll fit a T or L I would like to purchase it.