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Joester
hi, i figured youre the right person to come to... are DASA exhausts solid hung or are they like yoshi and use those metal clamps with rubber in between to kinda soak up and inpact on the pipe?
KB Motorsports


The dasa mount is welded into the canister that bolts to the frame. You don't have to worry about the straps/clamps breaking on the dasa.
Joester
thanks for the fast reply... and the dasa has 2 mounting bolts right? cause my current DMC doesnt and it kinda putting alot of strss on the subframe and im going to have to drill & tap the subframe hole again here pretty soon.


thanks
KB Motorsports
QUOTE (Joester @ May 14 2009, 09:21 AM) *
thanks for the fast reply... and the dasa has 2 mounting bolts right? cause my current DMC doesnt and it kinda putting alot of strss on the subframe and im going to have to drill & tap the subframe hole again here pretty soon.


thanks



I'm 99% sure they are still using two mounts to bolt to the subframe.

Kenneth
Joester
also, in the picture the coolant hose goes between the header and the engine... but all the other ones ive seen have their coolant hoses routed in front of the header, which i dont like. i think it looks terrible that way.

is there a certain way you HAVE to do it?
are you supposed to route it in front but the person in the picture did not?
KB Motorsports
I never noticed how close the head pipe is to the coolant hose before. Even when I had a Dasa on my YFZ I didn't notice that. Maybe it's the angle of the picture above?
YFZER359
you mean like the new Venoms Joe?

hey Ken, can you post some more pics of that front fender cut? I want to cut my fenders soon and i can decide between yours/Sidewinders or the Pat Brown cut.

Thanks icon_biggrin.gif
KB Motorsports
Joester
yeah, maybe it was a venom one that im thinking of... they start to bend pretty much RIGHT when the header starts coming out of the head.
Joester
i also looked at the repacking tutorial on the tech page and they said something about a "junkie tool" and special stuff needed to repack a DASA? whats the deal there?
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