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Old 02-09-2010, 08:27 PM
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Questions on Motoworks

Hi all, just a few questions on Motoworks.
1- what is the sound level for the SR4 slip-on pipe?
2- can I wait for the FMI controller, no extra money
3- does the airbox lid need to be off or can I use a Pro-Tec airbox lid insted
I had e-mailed Motoworks my questions about 2.5 weeks ago and have not heard anything back from them yet, makes me question the customer service they have! Thanks, Bryan
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Old 02-09-2010, 08:32 PM
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u can run ur set up and do pink wire mod u should be fine, power programmer is really nice though, but is not really a must with your set up
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Old 02-09-2010, 08:46 PM
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Thanks, trying to avoid cutting the pink wire if I don't have to. So if I need a FMI, then so be it, I will pony up the $
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JW why dont u want to cut the pink wire. I just ask cause i c alot of ppl saying they dont want to cut it. I just dont get why.

and pipe is 96db with quite insert. without i THINK 102db. and i dont c why u would have a problem using the protech.
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Old 02-09-2010, 10:01 PM
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Guess I'm not sure how to properly do it for one. and second not sure what to do if it needs to get put back together, thats really all. 96db is what I needed to be at! Bryan
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all you do is cut it and tape the ends. if you need to put it back together, like if you get a FMI tuner, then you need to sauter the wire back together
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ya its as simple as it sounds really. just cut it. when u want to undo it sauter it back together. im sure theres a thread around here with a step by step. Best of luck
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u can't just twist them together and put some electrical tape on it?
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yea im sure u could. But its not as durable as sautering it. Id use one of those heat activated shrink connectors on it instead of electrical tape if u went that way though just my .02
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good point!
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