The discussion is about a price point! I was trying to assimilate a like for like scenario. Do you understand. One with valves being JCWF and that being more than JHm as there's more material, engineering etc because of the valves!sakimano wrote: You still have to fit the JHM after that too and the JHM is non-valved so a cost there vs JCWF...
You mean plugging the vacuum lines? It's about 50 pence in vac plugs. Two of them.
No I don't. It was for comparison purposes, from a cost perspective - that's the thread debate... What's plugging lines got to do with a fitting cost of the shipped system? Re-read the thread...
You were talking about the cost of the JHM exhaust.
You said you have to fit the JHM (which you have to do with every single exhaust out there so I'm not sure why you are adding this cost)
Then you said that JHM is non-valved so "a cost there vs JCWF". What cost? Are you saying that it's better to have the valves? I like the valves but to be honest, my JHM exhaust is very civil when just cruising about. I have thought a couple of times about what it would take to fit valves but the cost is likely prohibitive for something I really don't care about.
If the exhaust was a bit too raspy and awful sounding, I can see why people would want valves. Fortunately with the resonators and the high quality mufflers, it sounds clean and excellent.
Because the price the system was a shipped price and my JCWF system was fitted. So any US to UK system will need fitting! The cost of supply and the void between that and fitting is as yet to be determind! Tell me what I'm missing...
Valves / errrr yeah of course they are useful. Not sure what your fuzz are like, but ours like it quiet sometimes and frankly, so do I. You say your valves are are acceptable - eye of the beholder? Why not have the flexibility of valve or no valve...
Why are you taking about the virtues if valves? It has nothing to do with that. It's about a cost for a system and I simply highlighted if you compare costs, it has to be like for like.
Maybe I simply operate on a slightly elevated level...