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Just finished installing my Jackpots AC PCV came in read Texas rapiers post. Well 50 50 or not i had mine on wrong too. found the little instruction card in the packing. Forum saved me again. they sound great look even better top guality. Good job Fuel Moto!
Just finished installing my Jackpots AC PCV came in read Texas rapiers post. Well 50 50 or not i had mine on wrong too. found the little instruction card in the packing. Forum saved me again. they sound great look even better top guality. Good job Fuel Moto!
Thank you for the feedback and support. Based on the feedback from this thread we are going to put a sticker on the outside of the box about the muffler orientation as well as the instruction card in the package. Keith is making the new stickers as we speak.
Is the stainless head pipe going to be a 2-1 or a 2-1-2? Are the tube sizes going to be the same as stock?
On an 09, what would really be the difference between stock pipe and your pipe? I fully realize the market you are serving (quite well, too), AND I HAD a pair of first generation Jackpots on my bike. But... my bike is no where close to stock anymore and have a Boss on it right now. D&D is FIRST RATE on the chrome, etc, and if you match that you are very good. But the thing is LOUD and not the best for touring. I am looking at options between stock pipe and the Fatcat type exhausts, and wondered where YOU were at on your pipe as far a flow characteristics and that stuff... show me an improvement for a 110 CVO! I WILL buy THAT pipe and dump the Fatcat.
Just finished installing my Jackpots and installed the PCV then started on the AC. removed the old backing plate and the backing plate FuelMoto sent me does not match up to the EFI. The gasket matches up but not the plate. It's HD part #29478-05. The box from FM says fits 08-09 Delphi injected touring. Anyone know what the Backing plate # is for an 09 Street Glide ?
Thanks
By the way the pipes sound great and look good too!
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I just installed my new Jackpots and couldn't be happier. Great sound at idle and even better when you rip it a bit. The quality of the chrome is very strong, and I like that there are no weld lines anywhere.
I rode briefly tonight, so I don't know about the HP increase yet, but I'm looking forward to getting it on the road.
Got home and started picking up the few tools used and found a peace of paper on the floor that I didn't see before. I was the muffler instructions, about a 3 x 5 card size. The instructions said big hole go's on the right side. Shazbot, I had a 50/50 chance but the only way to find out was to pull them back off.
Yep, My luck proves true, I had them backwards. Still sounds really good.
Now if Fuel Moto could do something about all the ran in the forcast I could go for a long ride.
That sounds just like my story, except mine are on a Tri-Glide, and those 2 bolts in the back are a little tougher to get to. After both were on I found that little piece of paper too, but it didn't take too long to switch them around.
Got my Jackpots today and love them, Jaime you and your boys nailed it, thank you ! Quality is top shelf, and the sound and volume is exactly what I was looking for. For anyone considering these, just do it, there wont be any regrets. Really looking forward to the accent tips too.
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