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Old 05-15-2015, 02:30 PM
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Is anyone running the Jackpot 4 inch dyno tuned Mufflers from Fuel Moto with catless headpipes?

How would you describe the sound?
 
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Originally Posted by BillNich
Is anyone running the Jackpot 4 inch dyno tuned Mufflers from Fuel Moto with catless headpipes?

How would you describe the sound?
I run them, If I could describe the sound it would be nice mellow cruise and bark when I get on them, but then that would sound like almost all the pipes out there. good luck with your quest. I could add that I really like the sound, but then everyone likes their pipes. again good luck with your quest. Trying to be more helpful, I looked at the FM postings here that had some dyno numbers along with sound readings and choose these pipes for not being too loud with great power. I run the Fuel Moto tune with them so feel its a good proven package. hope this helps [ some ].
 
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I run this setup on my Street Glide. I can say for certainty that it is not as loud as anything Rinehart puts out much louder than any muffler Harley puts out. Rinehart's have a raspiness to them. The Jackpots have more of a mellow sound but plenty of bark when asked as has already been mentioned. They settle down real nice at cruising speeds. I can go all day with the Jackpots without ringing ears or headaches. Hope this helps.
 
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those replies are very helpful...thanks.
Sounds like what I want...
 
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I ordered mine two days ago. I'll let you know what it sounds like next week! ...FWIW, I was looking for a mellow aftermarket pipe with a low rumble, that's why I picked the Jackpots.
 
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I ran them on my 2011 w/catless headers and were just as the above riders said. After about 10k miles they seemed to get a little louder and I was thinking about going back to stock w/no cat, which is the way my Rushmore is, and I really like. Don't need a bunch of loud noise anymore.
 
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I have the complete FM setup from the 2-1-2 header pipe out thru the 4" jackpots as well as the FM high flow AC and at the 1500 mile point, I like the sound...

At idle, you know there's a Harley 103 under you with a nice stock cam lope...at cruising speed they have a nice mellow sound and not too loud at all, at least for me...when getting on it, nice bark as others have said...

I had this same setup coupled with a full FM 107" build including "B" heads and 777 cams on my 2010 and it was almost too loud for my tastes...with a relatively stock motor, sound level is much better...all depends on what you want thou...

Good luck with your search...
 
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My Fuelmoto setup (2-1-2 head pipe, 4" Jackpots Black slash down, with SE black heat shields and high flow filter with PV2) has about 2000 miles on and am completely happy with them.
As stated above pretty mellow at idle and cruise but wake up when hard accelerating.
 
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I'm running the 4" Dyno tuned Jackpot mufflers with a stock headpipe w/ cat. I believe they were created for that purpose. Sound exactly like what I was looking for
 
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