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converting 2:1 to 2:1:2????

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Old 01-15-2013, 08:50 AM
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I have a 2010FLTRX that came with 2:1 exhaust system that I am running a V&H High Output slip on. I am not a fan of the 2:1 look and was curious if it is an easy change to convert to another OEM 2:1:2 system? I know the bungs are different on these but have no idea if this will cause an issue or not.

Sorry for the question but I honestly don't know much about the exhausts and just want a more balanced look on the *** end.
 
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You'd have to install bungs for the new narrow band sensors in the correct location, otherwise it should bolt right up. If you run a Power Commander and don't use the O2 sensors, then you probably don't need to worry about the sensors.
 
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its easy enough to go from the 2:1 to the 2:1:2, but it will require that you get a different headpipe. you are not gonna be able to do it with your current headpipe. now, the big thing to make sure of if you buy a new headpipe, is that most of them do not come with the crossover and left side heatshields (if they even come with shields at all).

so you'll need the headpipe, the crossover pipe, the heatshields, and the hardware to hang the crossover.
 
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