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I have a line on V&H eliminator 400's, but Ive been thinking about those Rineharts...... I wonder if the difference is minimal.
I have the Eliminator 400's on my bike. If I had it to do over I would have got the Twin Slash Rounds. Same price as the Eliminators just a slightly smaller diameter baffle.
While I have not dyno'd my bike and it is a stage II setup decatted. Stock it would not do a abrupt throttle wheelie in 1st gear. Now it will on clean concrete or spin the back tire on asphalt.
It's in the my sig. The Eliminators can get very raspy in decel cat ot no cat.
I have the Eliminator 400's on my bike. If I had it to do over I would have got the Twin Slash Rounds. Same price as the Eliminators just a slightly smaller diameter baffle.
While I have not dyno'd my bike and it is a stage II setup decatted. Stock it would not do a abrupt throttle wheelie in 1st gear. Now it will on clean concrete or spin the back tire on asphalt.
It's in the my sig. The Eliminators can get very raspy in decel cat ot no cat.
Yeah psyshack, I watched your video on youtube. You know, the Ipad speaker doesnt do the sound justice though. For the money, the V&H are a little cheaper than the Rineharts. If they both sound about the same, Ill probably buy the eliminators......
They're completely adjustable and each time you make an adjustment to them, you change the torque as well as the tone. This allows you to find your personal "sweet spot".
Best exhaust mod when comparing results per dollar spent($29). Quite impressive what these little dudes can do.
Thunder Torque Inserts will give you low and mid range torque, whether running them in stock exhaust or aftermarket.
They will also deepen the tone of your exhaust a bit, giving it a throatier growl. Really giving it that "Harley" sound.
They're completely adjustable and each time you make an adjustment to them, you change the torque as well as the tone. This allows you to find your personal "sweet spot".
Best exhaust mod when comparing results per dollar spent($29). Quite impressive what these little dudes can do.
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