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What kind of modifications did you have to do to make the MT125 pipe fit properly?
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viewtopic.php?f=21&t=2229&hilit=mt125+pipe+mr175+angleAfter this was posted I cut open the pipe and removed both baffles, the spark arrestor, and the tailpipe reducing sleeve. This made the bike feel like a 250, with a hard hit down low and tons of midrange. If you're interested in trying this I have the procedure written up.
Re the MR175 pipe cleaning - on that pipe I actually just heated up the turbine-core section with a propane torch after removing the baffle, then cleaned out the turbine sections with heavy-duty pipe cleaners I got from a pipe/tobacco smoke shop nearby. I also drilled out the center section 5/8" and opened up the baffle's deflector end a bit.
+1 on Dave's suggestions - there's also one in the 'MT250... 5k RPM' thread. If your pipe is really plugged up, be careful using a heat gun - the heat from mine blew back out the pipe and melted the gun's plastic housing.
Dave, can you still get real MAPP gas, as opposed to the MAP Pro low-temp stuff?
Ray