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 Post subject: Perry's or LCB's
PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2011 10:32 am 
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Hi all ive got a warm 1100 and wondering whay would give better performance and sound, the perrys or the LCB's?


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go with the LCB's dude...

nothing like having some nice torque... :wink:

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As far as I know, the difference between perrys and LCBs on a small bore is minimal unless you're at high revs (where the LBC is marginally better).

So the LCBs are better performance-wise, but they're more of a pain to fit, the y-piece is difficult to seal properly and they usually sit lower to the ground (since most LCBs these days are designed to fit on both large and small bore engines).

Having said this, I have LCBs on my 998, and I love them. I just don't like how low they are to the ground.


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i have also been wondering what exhaust system to use, however i have a 1275 build.

take a look at the articles on this website, they may help you understand the importance of exhaust choice and you motor.

http://www.minimania.com/web/SCatagory/EXHAUST/DisplayType/Calver%27s%20Corner/DisplayID/782/ArticleV.cfm

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The perry's are fitted at the moment. So it is not worth changing them?

My exhaust is an RC40 1 3/4 pipe


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Just to confuse things....Perry also made a LCB version!


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owen1975richard wrote:
Just to confuse things....Perry also made a LCB version!

I was gunna say my LCB's are Perrys. :lol:


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Sorry all, ive got Perry 3 into 1 extractors.


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Morris 1100 wrote:
owen1975richard wrote:
Just to confuse things....Perry also made a LCB version!

I was gunna say my LCB's are Perrys. :lol:


I never had any problem with them and they were reasonably cheap! :D


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The 1981 Perry's on the Cooper S never rusted out like the 1988 Janspeed ones that I had on the 1275LS.


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CARTER_GT wrote:
The perry's are fitted at the moment. So it is not worth changing them?

My exhaust is an RC40 1 3/4 pipe


my 2 cents...

Not worth the hassle for what your doing mate

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On an engine of that 'spec', it won't make any noticable difference which way, so I'd say the 3 in to 1' (short) as they will make life easier.

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