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exfirestorm
06-02-2008, 05:44 PM
When I look back at the mods that I have done to my bike I would have to say that with the exception of the suspension work, the installation of`Motad Headers had the most pronounced positive affect on my bikes performance.

I read numerous posts on cutting out the cat and sourcing early model systems but when I decided I wanted to install a full system I discovered how hard that task was going to be. I went to several bike shops inquiring about the availability of a full system only to be told that no one made one.

Then I stumbled on a reference on a forum to MCPERFORMANCE.`It was 7 o'clock at night and I fired off a question via email to the owner of this company Mark Chaplain. Despite the time of night I had a reply within minutes. Over the course of three more emails that I had arranged for a Motad big bore header system to be sent out to me via COD (cash on delivery).

When I installed the system I rushed and generally went about the install in a hamfisted manner and I destroyed the down pipe join gasket requiring a replacement, once again I got instant feedback and support from Mark Chaplain who contacted Motad in UK and found out a interchangeable gasket was to be found from a GL1500 so I fixed that problem up quick smart.

It is really refreshing to come across someone who really stands behin the products he sells. Via email and phone Mark 'Chappo' Chaplain comes across as a genuinely top bloke.

He is the sole importer of Motad products in Australia but he doesnt act like someone who has no direct competition.

Overall my impression on the Motad Header system is that it is well worth the money (About 945 bucks including postage) The diameter of the bikes is much bigger than the original vtec pipes but is probably the same dimensions as the 99 model. The pipes are made of stainless steel but are painted grey by motad as the polished discolours and is mostly covered by fairings anyway.

The pipes come with plugs for the O2 sensors but if you install a power commander you will have to install power commander's o2 eliminators and most certainly plug the holes with 18mm x 1.5mm pitch sump plug bolts (which i did)

That said the bike fuels surprisingly well with the headers and an after market muffler. If you retain the functionality of the o2 sensors your fuel economy is not only maintained but slightly improved. That said when it comes to pcIII "If you wanna play, you gotta pay"


Anyway give Chappo at MC Performance a call or email

The Website is:

http://www.mcperformance.com.au/

His email is :


mcperformance@bigpond.com

He can cater for all your other exhaust needs as well. He is more than deserving of this plug that I am giving him.

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zRoYz
06-02-2008, 06:03 PM
+1 I agree with every word exfirestorm has said, Mark is a stand up guy & there isn't many like him in the industry. He lets you know if a delivery is held up (not his fault as things shipped from OS are sometimes in the hands of the gods) & after sales service is still there once you pay your money.

He also sells gloves that are very well priced & from what I can tell from the set I have fit very well & are nice & soft from day one unlike some you have to wear in before you get the comfort level (or feeling in your hand back).

I bought my Motard headers from Mark after exfirestorm post on another forum & couldn't be happier with them & also installed them on Kirbsters VFR.

I would really like a dyno but birdman45 seems to keep forgetting about me to book me in, but my bike is running that well with map I have it hasn't bothered me that much. I'll be away in snowy region all next week 8th-16th & really looking forward to the extra performance & fuel eccom the headers are giving me :ayyy:

Just a side note for VFR people you don't need to buy 02 eliminators from power commander for $25 odd dollars, just use 320ohm resistors that cost 20cents each (something else I learnt in my back yard).
The pic is for reference as you would use cut down blade connectors & heat shrink to do a professional job.
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