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Talk to Jamie at Fuel Moto - his exhaust system is not loud but sounds good - and he can fix you up with a nice package including a tune for power vision.
ps you need to get rid of the catalytic converter - not for performance but because the added fuel in the exhaust will bake it (and your leg)
I ended up talking to Bob at Fuel Moto. Got in further than I expected, lol. I ended up ordering their billet intake, the Jackpot exhaust, a power vision, the Tw-555 cams, adjustable lifters, new rollers, and a 107 bb kit. So now I'm flat *** broke, lol.
Now I got to save some cash up for the heads to finish it off.
Anyway, thanks for the suggestions guys, I look forward to tearing into this thing some time this winter.
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