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I have a set of CVO slips ons with fulsac baffles right now and love them for long rides. For around town I think I want a bit louder pipe. If I switch to rinehart or CFR will I need to retune the bike? I have a intake and it's been dyno'd with a SERT. Thanks! I searched but didn't really find my answer.
If I'm correct, the SERT doesn't have much of a choice for setting for pipes. I believe, it's just something like stock and freel flowing pipes. So with that in mind, no tune needed.
Just a thought, if you want louder. Why dont you just change out your current baffle size for a larger Fullsac CVO baffle? Much cheaper in price, easy as a couple bolts and proven preformance and sound!
That's what I do, I have the 2.25" & 2.50" Fullsac CVO Baffles.
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