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I,m kind of going in circles on what to do for an aftermarket exhaust .
Anyone on here change there exhaust with slip ons or full exhaust without having any problems with fuel or popping or ???
I just want a better sounding exhaust without geting into fuel packs or anything big .
How abought screaming eagle, cycle shaks, vance and hines slip ons ?????
Any ideas????
well my stealer alawys tries to get ppl to get Rush for slipons http://www.epiflex.com/rush_dyna.html
as far as i know there is not fuel man u need just slip them on havea look at that site
they kept telling me they are comparable to SE but for a cheaper price
hope this helps
My girlfriend put on Scremin Eagles on her '07 Lowrider without a race tuner. I put Rineharts on my '03 Lowrider after I saw my buddies pipes. I replaced Screaming Eagle II's. The SE's were nice pipes but w/ all the motor work I did I wanted more perfomance out of my pipes (as well as a different sound). Bottom line I have both the SE (Girlfriends)and SEII's for sale. She too had more motor work done this past year including RT, etc...Thinking about listing them on this site. Good Luck!
Rinehart slippons is the way to go great sound performance is better verry well made all and all a great pipe for the dyna they also make a nice 2 in one pipe
I had the "Cobra Speedster Slash cut" full system installed on my bike and I also has to have the "Cobra Race Tuner" but my bike is the FXDSE with the 110" engine and cobra was the only one to have a good map for the tuner. It did no good though, my bike still spent over 4 hours on the dyno to get it right, but it is the best sound that I have heard so far, and the pipes produce 110hp at 4800rpm and 117 lbs ft torque at 5300 rpm. A real Screamer. But good luck with which ever pipes/slip-on you choose. just get it back on the road.
Just stuck on these Krome Werks Slippons,the chrome on them is real nice finnish,and they are easy to install,and as they are slippons they dont show no faul code errors,they have a nice deep rumble from them,and not a high pitched note like some.
To find out more about these slippons here's a link http://www.khromewerks.com/
Wolfy
Hey 70mach, I would talk to strengthin1 about the SEII's he posted for sale. They sound really good and you can always add some BCT baffles for a little deeper roar. Not sure what your bike is but did you have the stage 1 done?
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