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Those sound really nice, even on the youtube. Did you put the baffles in SE pipes?
I'm starting to think that I'll change out my SE Street Performance baffles. The SE pipes sound OK, I only got them because the are "legal" in CA. If would be nice to get a little more out of them and still have stamped (lol "legal") pipes installed.
Those sound really nice, even on the youtube. Did you put the baffles in SE pipes?
I'm starting to think that I'll change out my SE Street Performance baffles. The SE pipes sound OK, I only got them because the are "legal" in CA. If would be nice to get a little more out of them and still have stamped (lol "legal") pipes installed.
Do you have the SE II mufflers? I only ask because I'm not sure BCT baffles are yet available for the "new" SE mufflers, and there is a difference between them. SE II's are marked "for off-road" use only" (or something like that), SE mufflers are 50-state street legal and not much louder than stock mufflers.
I have the new SE 50 state legal ones, and yeah, they are not much better than the stock HD ones. Big City says they have baffles for them...
"Supercharge your Sound and Performance with our New Dyno Proven QQ Thunder Monster baffles for Screaminâ Eagle Street Performance mufflers. You can turn your Screaminâ Eagle Street Performance mufflers into a completely new exhaust system."
I don't know how those QQ Thunder Monster baffles sound, but I would guess they are better than the SE original.
WOW! I didn't know they had them already - must be pretty darned new. I haven't heard the QQ Series baffles, so I can't tell you how they sound - sorry...
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