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I am looking for an exhaust for my 08 ,renegade 800. Do you have a sound clip of your system and do you recommend the woods exhaust? I don't mind the cost involved, just want the best sound. Thanks
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No I don't have one. Personally I think this pipe sounds better than any others I have heard. It is loud but fine tunable with the spark arrestor kit. The only clip I know of is just idling here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMzXZRS3YPQ
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here's a couple more but not real good http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4KNdzGfJBo

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7gBBiaF-ek
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outlandish wrote: Thanks. The woods exhaust is probably the way I will go.
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@outlandish:

Are these the 4" Supertrapp discs you´re using on your RW? I´m thinking of ordering a RW at DiamondG the next days, and I have some 4" discs here from my LTZ pipe, which I could also use then...

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Yes they are 4" supertrapp discs but you would need the adapter to use them. The won't just screw into the end of the pipe.

Pipe without the discs:





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I think you would have to buy the whole kit to get the adapter. It includes about 18 discs, the adapter, the heat shield and end cap
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Thanks for the fast answer outlandish. I will buy the whole kit (cause of the adapter), but it´s good to know that I can use my adjustable Supertrapp Snuff R Not endcap. This replaces the standard Supertrapp endcap, has three to five holes (depends on the model) and you can open/close the holes (and so make it quieter or louder) just by turning one srew... Quiet for trails and loud for closed track racing - adjustable in 2 seconds...

Available in billet polished or black

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That sounds very cool. Let us know how it works with the Wood pipe.
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That sounds very cool. Let us know how it works with the Wood pipe.
Sure I will... I´ll order the RW tomorrow and hopefully DiamondG has the Renegade System and the discs in stock and ready to ship. I´ll let you know as soon as I get it, which I think will be in about 2 weeks (shipping to Germany isn´t that fast...)
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It doesn't recalibrate. You don't need to do it but it is very good to do it.

The ecm has a memory and will adjust its internal maps to the way you ride. Fuel trim is a parameter that will change (short term and long term). Usually it will lean the map as much as possible while being safe(better milage& emmissions)If you disconnect your battery the learned values will reset. If you don't the computer will eventually relearn anyway but if your leaning your machine out more witha pipe or mods, a reset is safer.
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