D & D Fatcat Exhaust
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😂 This made me laugh too hard lol
that performance baffle is very free flowing good for putting high numbers on mild to wild builds.
my fatcat with a standard baffle and Cams is loud enough for me that I might swap it out. But as they say sound is subjective 2into ones maybe aren't for you
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Well actually when you buy the pipe the mufflers isnt on the pipe.... no goal just thought i would try it with no mufflers and see how the VE changes and the sound change from no muffler and with muffler, they may work good for performance but in my honest opinion... they sound like ****, going to try a RB 2in1 Pro Stock pipe.
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I installed this pipe with the performance baffle, was running vance and hines short shots, and this thing seems pretty quite, i did a auto tune session with it and it lowerd the VE 2-3% from the hit cells , i cant really tell a difference other then quite.
Now i pulled the Muffler off and ran with just the head pipe and did a autotune session and the VEs shot up about 10-15%.
So i assume with the muffler on and baffle, she is pretty restrictive??
Now i pulled the Muffler off and ran with just the head pipe and did a autotune session and the VEs shot up about 10-15%.
So i assume with the muffler on and baffle, she is pretty restrictive??
2. Increasing the noise level has nothing to do with increasing performance.
3. The D&D Fatcat is an outstanding exhaust system. By removing the baffle you're screwing it up.
4. The D&D Fatcat will give you one of the biggest increases in low to midrange torque and horsepower of any exhaust system on the market. Which is what you want.
5. Put the baffle back in and properly tune the bike.