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rinehart flush ? - 5/20/2008 8:44:17 AM   
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Ordered a set of rinehart flush for my bike.Its an 02 flstfi w/stage1 and pcIII.My present pipes were sold to a coworker.My question is when i install the rineharts will i need to do anything like tuning etc.thanks

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RE: rinehart flush ? - 5/20/2008 1:41:01 PM   
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I don't think so. I was running SEII with stage 1 and SERT. With this set up I was getting some decel popping and had to tuned that out. I then installed the Big City Thunder baffles in the SEII mufflers and lost some low end torque and the decel popping was back. I tuned the tables again and got rid of most of the popping. I just installed the Rinehart Flush Cuts about 3 weeks / 500 miles ago and did not need to re-tune. I instantly got my torque back. The pipes look killer and have a really nice low rumble to them. Loudness I realize now is relative to what you are used to and the flush cuts are not as loud as the SEII with the BCT baffles. But to me, it's not about loudness, it's about performance and the flush cuts really perform. The bike is really snappy now and it's hard to stay off the throttle

I need to update my signature with the new Flush Cuts.


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