Duel exhaust on Heritage Softail classic
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Duel exhaust on Heritage Softail classic
Is it possible to go with duel exhaust on a heritage softail classic? If it is, any thought on a good package? What are the advantages and will I to need upgrade the tuner and air filter?
I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the exhaust. I was thinking slip ons but why do slip on if most of the bikes I see have duel exhaust?
I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the exhaust. I was thinking slip ons but why do slip on if most of the bikes I see have duel exhaust?
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Vance & Hines made the duals on my Softail Springer Classic which is about identical except for the studs and fringe. FLSTSCwithbags004-1.jpg?t=1261363842
Last edited by BigGdawg; 06-18-2010 at 11:24 AM.
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Interesting, thanks. So you are saying a true duel exhaust will actually lower my performance? Should I stick with good slip ons or should I go with a better exhaust than the stock exhaust?
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There are many treads on the 2 into 1 pipes. Look for the Dr V-twin bike. Pm him about his findings on his change over to the 2 into 1. He also has had many exhaust systems on his bike. I think you will be very happy with the D&D Fat Cat. And they look the best out of all the 2 into 1 pipes..
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True dual def works on the Heritage Classic, and looks sweet. V&H and Samson are prob the most popular manufacturers out there. You will not gain any performance from a true dual exhaust. For that you need a cross over system or a 2 in 1 system
you do not need to upgrade your air cleaner, but would be advantageous. However if you upgrade both exhaust and A/C you will need to re-tune your ECM either by download (your stealer can do that with the download costing around 200) or investing in a piggyback system like FP or PC.
you do not need to upgrade your air cleaner, but would be advantageous. However if you upgrade both exhaust and A/C you will need to re-tune your ECM either by download (your stealer can do that with the download costing around 200) or investing in a piggyback system like FP or PC.
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Here is a pic of his bike. He is the first one on this tread..
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...pics-guys.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...pics-guys.html