CAT yes or no ?

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Im considering, when funds allow, fitting a set of Acrapovic Titanium headers. They are fitted with the flappy valve as standard and they can come with a CAT built in. Question is would it be best with or without CAT. ? What would you do ?


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Are you sure the Ti Akra headers can come with a cat? Isn't that only the SS Akras?

When I bought mine I only had one option once I'd decided on Ti.
 
Are you sure the Ti Akra headers can come with a cat? Isn't that only the SS Akras?

When I bought mine I only had one option once I'd decided on Ti.

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Del, if the TI headers come with cat and flappy valve, is there actually any point in fitting them? Seems like a barrow load of dosh for a tiny weight saving and improved appearance. Apologies if I've completely missed the point :confused:
 
Del, if the TI headers come with cat and flappy valve, is there actually any point in fitting them? Seems like a barrow load of dosh for a tiny weight saving and improved appearance. Apologies if I've completely missed the point :confused:

You are correct Max, however its more about the bling factor. Thats the reason for asking the question. Would there be more to be gained fitting the non cat ones ? You dont get a choice about the flappy valve it comes as standard with all the headers be they SS or Ti.


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So, would you buy the non CAT ones ??


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Yep and did for my 1200. Ti headers with a cat is awful. Bit like the new Akra end cans where you can't remove the baffles. No sense at all.

Either you want loud/better breathing or you don't. Bling is a given so wouldn't factor that into anything. I bought mainly for bling and noise.
 
Yep and did for my 1200. Ti headers with a cat is awful. Bit like the new Akra end cans where you can't remove the baffles. No sense at all.

Either you want loud/better breathing or you don't. Bling is a given so wouldn't factor that into anything. I bought mainly for bling and noise.

Fair response, I’ve managed to buy a Euro 3 Ti can from a member on here so I’m halfway there. Just trying to figure out if the gain/s are worth the investment in Ti headers.


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Fair response, I’ve managed to buy a Euro 3 Ti can from a member on here so I’m halfway there. Just trying to figure out if the gain/s are worth the investment in Ti headers.


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Not sure if it's possible to justify with logic although warload did. I part justified mine as needing more sound for commuting in London as I want to be heard but the majority of the decision was based want "want bling".
 
Not sure if it's possible to justify with logic although warload did. I part justified mine as needing more sound for commuting in London as I want to be heard but the majority of the decision was based want "want bling".

The reason I bought my Titanium headers was to fix two known issues on my bike:-

1) The standard headers include a Catalyst which fails and overheats. Some riders get excessive heat buildup by their right leg, I started noticing it as well. So no Catalyst = No excessive heat.

2) The standard headers include a flapper valve, cables and servo motor. It can stick and becomes a maintenance / fail weak link. So no flapper valve = maintenance free.

Everything else is bling....
 
I'm glad I got the Titanium headers, they are very nice to look at, and fix two known problems. No squeak when I turn ignition on... :cool:

The end can I could definately take or leave it. That is purely bling.... :rolleyes:
 
The reason I bought my Titanium headers was to fix two known issues on my bike:-

1) The standard headers include a Catalyst which fails and overheats. Some riders get excessive heat buildup by their right leg, I started noticing it as well. So no Catalyst = No excessive heat.

2) The standard headers include a flapper valve, cables and servo motor. It can stick and becomes a maintenance / fail weak link. So no flapper valve = maintenance free.

Everything else is bling....

Unfortunately i wont have that choice as i don’t think the 1250 ones come without the valve.


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Unfortunately i wont have that choice as i don’t think the 1250 ones come without the valve.

Well, maybe Akrapovic have used a better engineering solution which is easier to maintain? Or just doesn't fail like the BMW does?

Might be a benefit in there somewhere?
 


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