finalizing my exhaust decision
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finalizing my exhaust decision
I've be come a fan of Rush exhausts based on what I have heard them sound like in person and on youtube, as well as the excellent customer service I have seen here and the recommendation of my local mechanic. I am trying to finalize which exhaust I get, and I have a few questions.
First, my bike is a 2014 SG. I will be doing the stage 1 with the SE A/C and either a Vance and Hines FP3 or a FM Micro EFI tuner (probably the V&H). I don't plan on any further engine mods.
I am trying to decide between a 2:1 system and true duals with the Big Louie's (either one in black), and I have a couple questions for Ryan and anyone else who would like to chime in.
1. What is the difference between the Wrath 2:1 and the standard 2:1? Which is the better application for a simple stage 1 with no further mods planned?
2. I noticed on your website that both 2:1 systems come with a tip compatible muffler. Is there any way to get a 2:1 with a regular slash up muffler?
3. What is the largest baffle I can reliable run in either the Big Louie's or the 2:1 systems based on the tuner/AC combo I am planning on and get a good, smooth running tune? I'm looking for the best combo of sound and performance.
4. What is your personal preference for sound on the Rushmore bikes, the TD's with Big Louie's, or the 2:1 system?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer my questions.
First, my bike is a 2014 SG. I will be doing the stage 1 with the SE A/C and either a Vance and Hines FP3 or a FM Micro EFI tuner (probably the V&H). I don't plan on any further engine mods.
I am trying to decide between a 2:1 system and true duals with the Big Louie's (either one in black), and I have a couple questions for Ryan and anyone else who would like to chime in.
1. What is the difference between the Wrath 2:1 and the standard 2:1? Which is the better application for a simple stage 1 with no further mods planned?
2. I noticed on your website that both 2:1 systems come with a tip compatible muffler. Is there any way to get a 2:1 with a regular slash up muffler?
3. What is the largest baffle I can reliable run in either the Big Louie's or the 2:1 systems based on the tuner/AC combo I am planning on and get a good, smooth running tune? I'm looking for the best combo of sound and performance.
4. What is your personal preference for sound on the Rushmore bikes, the TD's with Big Louie's, or the 2:1 system?
Thanks in advance for taking the time to answer my questions.
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Thanks for considering Rush for your bike! Here are my thoughts on your upgrade questions...
1. The Wrath has a stepped header and standard 2:1 has straight 1.75" pipe coming off the jugs. The stepped header Wrath system is designed for high output engines. Were talking huge engine builds like a 117 or 126 and engines with blowers. You can use the Wrath on a normal bike but you won't see the performance benifits of the stepped header until you get into very large powerful engine builds. In my opinion it's not worth the extra cost when installing on a normal 103". The standard 2:1 will be a better application for most bikes. The Wrath has a 4" muffler body like the Big Louie and the standard 2:1 has a 3.5" muffler body. Some people prefer the larger look of the Wrath.
2. We only offer the 2:1 systems as tip compatible. The Wrath uses tips starting with 40xx and the standard uses tips starting with 35xx. We have one tip that has a slight angle on it. That will be the closest to a slash cut look. (4014 or 3514)
3. With true duals and the Big Louie I recommend the 2.25" as the largest to get the best balance of overall performance and a good sound. Some people who put on lots of miles prefer the 2.00" since it's easier on the ears for long rides. Same goes for the 7017HO headers. They have the look of true duals but have a bit more performance due to a crossover section. They produce about 3-4 more hp and tq over standard duals.
For the standard 2:1 I recommend the 2.50" baffles. Best combo of sound and power.
4. I like both setups! The TD's with Big Louies have a deep solid note I can only describe as a muscle car sound. The 2:1 has a race engine sound. If I had a touring bike I would go with the Big Louie. I prefer sidewalk shaking low bass on a harley and in my opinion the Big Louie makes a Harley sound the was it's supposed to.
Let me know if I can provide any other info or opinions.
Thanks,
Ryan
1. The Wrath has a stepped header and standard 2:1 has straight 1.75" pipe coming off the jugs. The stepped header Wrath system is designed for high output engines. Were talking huge engine builds like a 117 or 126 and engines with blowers. You can use the Wrath on a normal bike but you won't see the performance benifits of the stepped header until you get into very large powerful engine builds. In my opinion it's not worth the extra cost when installing on a normal 103". The standard 2:1 will be a better application for most bikes. The Wrath has a 4" muffler body like the Big Louie and the standard 2:1 has a 3.5" muffler body. Some people prefer the larger look of the Wrath.
2. We only offer the 2:1 systems as tip compatible. The Wrath uses tips starting with 40xx and the standard uses tips starting with 35xx. We have one tip that has a slight angle on it. That will be the closest to a slash cut look. (4014 or 3514)
3. With true duals and the Big Louie I recommend the 2.25" as the largest to get the best balance of overall performance and a good sound. Some people who put on lots of miles prefer the 2.00" since it's easier on the ears for long rides. Same goes for the 7017HO headers. They have the look of true duals but have a bit more performance due to a crossover section. They produce about 3-4 more hp and tq over standard duals.
For the standard 2:1 I recommend the 2.50" baffles. Best combo of sound and power.
4. I like both setups! The TD's with Big Louies have a deep solid note I can only describe as a muscle car sound. The 2:1 has a race engine sound. If I had a touring bike I would go with the Big Louie. I prefer sidewalk shaking low bass on a harley and in my opinion the Big Louie makes a Harley sound the was it's supposed to.
Let me know if I can provide any other info or opinions.
Thanks,
Ryan
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What would you recommend for the 110"
Thanks for considering Rush for your bike! Here are my thoughts on your upgrade questions...
1. The Wrath has a stepped header and standard 2:1 has straight 1.75" pipe coming off the jugs. The stepped header Wrath system is designed for high output engines. Were talking huge engine builds like a 117 or 126 and engines with blowers. You can use the Wrath on a normal bike but you won't see the performance benifits of the stepped header until you get into very large powerful engine builds. In my opinion it's not worth the extra cost when installing on a normal 103". The standard 2:1 will be a better application for most bikes. The Wrath has a 4" muffler body like the Big Louie and the standard 2:1 has a 3.5" muffler body. Some people prefer the larger look of the Wrath.
2. We only offer the 2:1 systems as tip compatible. The Wrath uses tips starting with 40xx and the standard uses tips starting with 35xx. We have one tip that has a slight angle on it. That will be the closest to a slash cut look. (4014 or 3514)
3. With true duals and the Big Louie I recommend the 2.25" as the largest to get the best balance of overall performance and a good sound. Some people who put on lots of miles prefer the 2.00" since it's easier on the ears for long rides. Same goes for the 7017HO headers. They have the look of true duals but have a bit more performance due to a crossover section. They produce about 3-4 more hp and tq over standard duals.
For the standard 2:1 I recommend the 2.50" baffles. Best combo of sound and power.
4. I like both setups! The TD's with Big Louies have a deep solid note I can only describe as a muscle car sound. The 2:1 has a race engine sound. If I had a touring bike I would go with the Big Louie. I prefer sidewalk shaking low bass on a harley and in my opinion the Big Louie makes a Harley sound the was it's supposed to.
Let me know if I can provide any other info or opinions.
Thanks,
Ryan
1. The Wrath has a stepped header and standard 2:1 has straight 1.75" pipe coming off the jugs. The stepped header Wrath system is designed for high output engines. Were talking huge engine builds like a 117 or 126 and engines with blowers. You can use the Wrath on a normal bike but you won't see the performance benifits of the stepped header until you get into very large powerful engine builds. In my opinion it's not worth the extra cost when installing on a normal 103". The standard 2:1 will be a better application for most bikes. The Wrath has a 4" muffler body like the Big Louie and the standard 2:1 has a 3.5" muffler body. Some people prefer the larger look of the Wrath.
2. We only offer the 2:1 systems as tip compatible. The Wrath uses tips starting with 40xx and the standard uses tips starting with 35xx. We have one tip that has a slight angle on it. That will be the closest to a slash cut look. (4014 or 3514)
3. With true duals and the Big Louie I recommend the 2.25" as the largest to get the best balance of overall performance and a good sound. Some people who put on lots of miles prefer the 2.00" since it's easier on the ears for long rides. Same goes for the 7017HO headers. They have the look of true duals but have a bit more performance due to a crossover section. They produce about 3-4 more hp and tq over standard duals.
For the standard 2:1 I recommend the 2.50" baffles. Best combo of sound and power.
4. I like both setups! The TD's with Big Louies have a deep solid note I can only describe as a muscle car sound. The 2:1 has a race engine sound. If I had a touring bike I would go with the Big Louie. I prefer sidewalk shaking low bass on a harley and in my opinion the Big Louie makes a Harley sound the was it's supposed to.
Let me know if I can provide any other info or opinions.
Thanks,
Ryan
Last edited by Puma NJ; 12-01-2014 at 05:24 AM.
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The Wrath with a 2.50" baffle is my recommendation. It has the 4" muffler body and looks great on CVO bikes. The 2.50" baffle should give the best overall performance. You can use the 2.25" for a bit less volume. The 2.00" is too small for use on a built 110" engine.
If you use the duals the performance difference between the 2.00 and 2.25" will be minimal. I would base the baffle decision on sound. No matter what you decide on they will all provide performance increases when properly tuned. Thanks for considering Rush!
Ryan
If you use the duals the performance difference between the 2.00 and 2.25" will be minimal. I would base the baffle decision on sound. No matter what you decide on they will all provide performance increases when properly tuned. Thanks for considering Rush!
Ryan
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The more I ride with them, the happier I get. The sound is perfect. Its aggressive in tone, loud through the gears, but settles down into a comfortable growl when cruising. The finish on the pipes is great, and looks much better than the non-textured, flat black of the V&H pipes. The heat dissipation from the ceramic coating is significant. All in all, I could not be happier!
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