scott-s Posted April 5, 2018 Posted April 5, 2018 The engine in question is a 2000 GSX750F Teapot. It's going in an older frame so I'll be running dual K&N pods on '95 GSX-F carbs (and jetting it. I'll be asking advice on that later). I currently have the stock header and a Yoshimura pipe. How much difference does an aftermarket head pipe make? And I'm still getting conflicting info on whether the GSX-R header (of similar years) will fit the F bike. I believe something about the oil sump was mentioned? And some of the headers I've seen online don't seem to give access to the oil filter. I guess what I'm asking is, if I'm not after ultimate horsepower, and mid-range is good for me, is it worth trying to find a good or different header for the Yoshi pipe? Quote
CockneyRick Posted April 5, 2018 Posted April 5, 2018 Aftermarket will be lighter, most likely better flow dependent on quality. As for sump, it may be that you will have to get a strainer & sump off a different bike (see my drag bike build thread in projects) also, a few are hard to change filter with headers on, but seeing as you'll change it once in 5k miles, that's no biggy And sticking an end can on original headers & mid pipe will do nothing but look good. Quote
scott-s Posted April 5, 2018 Author Posted April 5, 2018 The Yoshimura exhaust comes with the mid pipe. It's not just a slip on. But I needed a muffler anyway and the Yoshi was priced right, so.... Quote
scott-s Posted April 5, 2018 Author Posted April 5, 2018 Other than the weight savings, is there much to be gained performance wise other than on the top end? I'm transplanting this engine into a GS550, so I'll be nearly doubling the horsepower anyway. And I like mud range. Just save my money and keep the stock collector? Quote
CockneyRick Posted April 5, 2018 Posted April 5, 2018 If you have the Yoshi on, then better flowing headers & a re-jet (then dyno) will help it a lot. Otherwise, it will mostly run the same or worse than a stock can Quote
scott-s Posted April 5, 2018 Author Posted April 5, 2018 I'm not running across too many header systems for the '00 GSX-F. I know the 600 and 750 used the same head. I think the Bandit would fit but the collector underneath is way different and I'm not sure where it routes the pipe. Would like to know more about which GSX-R headers might work. Quote
CockneyRick Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 (edited) IIRC, the GSXR headers will flow to offside of sump, Bandit down the middle. Swapping sumps if needed will sort that. Look at my drag build thread & you can see the issues i had & how i got round it Edited April 6, 2018 by CockneyRick Quote
scott-s Posted April 6, 2018 Author Posted April 6, 2018 Just read that whole thread. You actually helped shed some insight into swingarm and wheel/tire fitment for me. Currently working on getting the GSX750F swingarm into a GS550 frame and converting to dual shocks. 1 Quote
CockneyRick Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 I have done more complex build threads than that. Unfortunately they're on the old site Quote
scott-s Posted April 6, 2018 Author Posted April 6, 2018 Getting there (sorry for veering off topic). Quote
scott-s Posted April 8, 2018 Author Posted April 8, 2018 Thoughts on how well this would fit/work with my '00 GSX-F engine/sump? https://www.Eblag.com/itm/96-99-Suzuki-gsxr750-Exhaust-Pipe-Header-Stainless-Gsxr-/372266069768 Quote
clivegto Posted April 8, 2018 Posted April 8, 2018 Those should be alright if your engine has the sump a bit like a triangle in the middle pointing down. Quote
CockneyRick Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 Aren't they for a W/cooled engine? Different spacing so i believe (Don't do water) Quote
clivegto Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 15 minutes ago, CockneyRick said: Aren't they for a W/cooled engine? Different spacing so i believe (Don't do water) He's right you know. 1 Quote
scott-s Posted April 9, 2018 Author Posted April 9, 2018 96-99 was water cooled? I'm still trying to learn about all the running changes....man, this Suzuki interchange stuff can get confusing. Quote
Captain Chaos Posted April 9, 2018 Posted April 9, 2018 GSX-R went watercooled from 1992 (750) or 1993 (1100 and 750 in Murica). Teapot (GSX-F) has always been oilcooled. To make it more complicated, GSX-R 250, 400, 600 and 1000 have always been watercooled. Quote
Madb Posted April 10, 2018 Posted April 10, 2018 them pipes look like aftermarket srad ones. you would need to move #2 and #3 pipes further apart to fit as the cam chain moved from the inside to the offside of the engine on later w/c engines. spacing would also be different between #1 and#2 and #3 and #4 so need to heat them up to fit proper. but do-able ish. Quote
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