Exhaust for ZX4
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Exhaust for ZX4
Hiya,
Got a grey import Kawasaki ZX4 recently. Seems mostly OK, but got a few issues, as you'd expect. It's supposed to be a 1988, but I have a suspicion its 1987, just first reg 88.
Frustrating problem is that the header pipes are shagged, lucky I live near a harley showroom so no-one round here thinks my bike is actually noisy. Can't find anyone anywhere who has ZX4 pipes, so I'm either on the route of bespoke pipes, or pushing a different set of pipes onto the bike.
Anyhoo. Someone told me ZXR400 pipes would fit, I've now been told that's not true.
Another more reliable source tells me I can use R6 header pipes and XZ gaskets, though I might have a little fun with fairings and/or radiator.
Anyone got any thoughts or experience that would help?
Got a grey import Kawasaki ZX4 recently. Seems mostly OK, but got a few issues, as you'd expect. It's supposed to be a 1988, but I have a suspicion its 1987, just first reg 88.
Frustrating problem is that the header pipes are shagged, lucky I live near a harley showroom so no-one round here thinks my bike is actually noisy. Can't find anyone anywhere who has ZX4 pipes, so I'm either on the route of bespoke pipes, or pushing a different set of pipes onto the bike.
Anyhoo. Someone told me ZXR400 pipes would fit, I've now been told that's not true.
Another more reliable source tells me I can use R6 header pipes and XZ gaskets, though I might have a little fun with fairings and/or radiator.
Anyone got any thoughts or experience that would help?
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Re: Exhaust for ZX4
I've been led to believe that a ZXR exhaust will fit a ZX-4 (with a little modification) but not the other way around.
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Yep, according to this thread on the old forum the ZXR system will fit just fine:-
http://retro.400greybike.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51305
http://retro.400greybike.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=51305
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Ah good find, amazing my googling hasn't got me here before. I should do that then, I've found places selling stainless zxr400 headers, just need to dream up an end can to buy ....
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Put a wanted post in the classified section, you might be able to pick up a secondhand system for cheap. Either that or have a look on http://www.zxrworld.co.uk
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Ah, well it turns out these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/38039-Kawasak ... 460c4b2525 are a stone's throw from my front door so I could just go and get them.
It's a choice between that or forking out more like £180 for a nice bling-bling stainless steel set. Either way, I guess I better order some copper gaskets. I suppose for now I can just bolt my existing end can back on.
Thanks!
It's a choice between that or forking out more like £180 for a nice bling-bling stainless steel set. Either way, I guess I better order some copper gaskets. I suppose for now I can just bolt my existing end can back on.
Thanks!
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If they are Delkevic, walk away. For some reason Delkevic cannot produce headers without causing massive restrictions in gas flow. I guess they prefer not to invest in proper gas porting equipment
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The supposedly bling ones are delkevic yes, thanks for the tip.
The cheapo ones down the road just look like someone welded a few exhausts together, but fairly wide bore. I'm not sure how much it will affect me as I'm hardly a performance rider, but I think I'd be a bit annoyed at paying £180 for rubbish.
The cheapo ones down the road just look like someone welded a few exhausts together, but fairly wide bore. I'm not sure how much it will affect me as I'm hardly a performance rider, but I think I'd be a bit annoyed at paying £180 for rubbish.
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I'm pretty sure the zx4 engine is the same as the early zxr so the headers should fit it's just a matter of getting the rear mountings right.
I had one once, seemed quick and very comfortable.
I had one once, seemed quick and very comfortable.
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Yes, I picked up a frankenstein exhaust that had come from a broken zxr. It looks very close, certainly the headers are right. My only concern is the actual engine angle, but we will see.dobbslc wrote:I'm pretty sure the zx4 engine is the same as the early zxr so the headers should fit it's just a matter of getting the rear mountings right.
I had one once, seemed quick and very comfortable.
Unfortunately I've got a snapped stud so the bike is up at a local shop to try and get that out, or redrill it. arse, feck.
Seems a quite quick and buzzy bike, I've not found the opportunity yet to snap through the gears at top revs, but it's been as quick as I've needed. I think someone has gone for odd cogs on it ... bogs a little in first, and seems low on revs in sixth, I can't see the front sprocket but I wouldn't be surprised if it has an extra tooth.
I'm really very pleasantly surprised by what a very old quirky 400 can do though.
Comfortable, can't agree with that! taken me about 6 weeks to get the flexibility in my knees so I can change to 2nd gear without standing up on the right peg! OK, so I'm old and fat ... bleurgh.