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Based on where that pipe runs, I can SEE how ya get hot!!!! Ya ever thought about going to a 2 into 1 exhaust??
Actually,I haven't heard anyone complain but me....I seriously think it is just where the seat has been shaved...a 1/4" and I will probably be fine. The seat guy was used to shaving the seats for shorter girls....he told me he shaved it in when I got there to pick it up though I had not asked him too.
I only get burned in a small area right where my leg leaves the seat. Otherwise I have no heat to complain of. I actually thought it was where the pipe went over the primary but I had a custom heat shield made and that was not it. the heat shield is cool looking though
Correction on who, I wonder how it affect the passenger. Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused in the cabin. We will resume our flight when I pull my head out of my ....
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