🚀 Elevate Your Generator Game!
The GenExhaust 1" Steel Exhaust Extension is a 5-foot long, round-shaped exhaust solution designed for seamless compatibility with Honda EU2200i, EU2000i, and EU1000i generators. It requires welding onto the stock muffler and includes illustrated instructions for easy installation, making it a must-have for any generator enthusiast.
Shape | Round |
A**E
Seller is totally awesome.
Honda worked Great. My get more
B**.
Once you weld the adapter on the exhaust, it is easy to attach the rest.
It was easy to weld but watch your heat. You will blow a hole though the exhaust it is very thin sheet metal.
M**E
Buyer Beware!!!
Although this is what I was looking for…the manufacturer does not tell you or show you how this adapter piece must be welded to your thinly made muffler. I would not have bought this if I knew this. Shame on them for not disclosing this information!!
W**E
Good solid product
Nice fit when welded on,the sound didn't change much.
A**R
Fitting is good, pipe is good, clamp is incorrect.
I am not sure this is the fault of GenExhaust as I assume they purchased clamps from someone else. A 1-1/8" clamp is required with the pipe sent. I received a 1-1/4" clamp that was _stamped_ as 1-1/8". I needed a second clamp to complete my system and ordered a second pair of 1-1/8" clamps from another vendor. Upon receiving them, I was surprised to see they were noticeably smaller than the 1-1/8" clamps from GenExhaust. Measured with calipers and the clamp I received with the GenExhaust kit was incorrectly stamped as 1-1/8" when it is actually 1-1/4". Glad I noticed. An oversized clamp can leak and a leak can KILL you. Be aware.With that aside, the fitting is high quality, welded easily to the muffler, and I'm also pleased with the quality of the flex pipe.
L**N
great item
works great
B**L
It Works! But could be much better...
The adapter incorporates a non standard weld joint design, which requires welding onto thin sheet metal and also makes for a thin weld on the adapter side of the weld (see attached drawings). A standard weld joint design would allow sufficient weld thickness and much better strength. This is not just IMO; there is no nationally recognized welding standard that recognizes the weld joint design provided by GenExhaust.I used it as it came because I have access to a welder with an unusually high degree of craftsmanship. But a standard weld joint design would be much more robust, and would have gotten 5 stars.Before welding I'd measured the exhaust temperature and got nothing higher than about 220 degrees F. So I used ER309 filler metal (ok for welds on ferritic steels that operate at <800F). The welding process was GTAW.
J**T
Worth every dollar !
We installed a Honda eu2200 in the Toyota motor home and used this to run the exhaust for the generator cubbie and it worked like it should !
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