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Left side inlet basically has a funnel welded in the front of the baffle, right side does not. It's very obvious when looking at the inlet side of the baffle if you have dyno-tuned Jackpots or not.
Fuelmoto sells lots of different sized baffles for the right side, so looking for internal baffle diameter differences is not conclusive.
I have a "Big Pappy" 2.5"+ baffle on the way for my right, but other folks run 1.75" or 2.0". They may even have a 1.5" right side. I don't know offhand.
harleyman1340 when i say I have more exhaust coming out of the left side I am talking about stock pipes on a 09.
still looking for help with mild upgrades,,,hear's a list of things iam looking at.
1.Tuner
A. STAGE 1
B. TTS MASTER TUNE with DYNO
C. Terry Terminal 3
2.SLIP-ONS
A. JackPot
B. Suppertrapp Fatshots
3.Air/Cleaner
SE
TRYING to not bust the Bank so if spending a lot more $$$ for 2-3 more HP or TQ ,,Will not make much sence to me!!!
I know the TTS with Dyno will give the most power BUTT how much will I lose going with one of the others????
Sorry about that, I thought I was replying to the OP. As far as what you are looking for, check out the fuel moto web site, I went with their PC V, Dyno Jackpots and High Flow AC, pretty good set up for a fair price. They also carry other many different mufflers. Check out the dyno sheet on their power package. I think I paid about $700 for my package.
As listed in the instructions you can see the reversion cone in the left hand muffler. If you have them installed on the bike just look in the mufflers with a flashlight and you will be able to see this cone toward the front of the baffle. If you need any help just give us a call.
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