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Got mine in and installed Thursday, Jack Pots Slash Down, Power Commander V and the stage 1 air cleaner. Didn't get to ride it till Saturday but is well worth the wait.
Bike is much smoother, Power and torque is defiantly up.
And the primary reason I purchased them for, the engine is running much cooler.
Good job Fuel Moto.
What about the sound? The video clip doesn't really give me a clear picture on loudness or lack there of. I am considering them BUT I'd like to have decent sound quality and at least a decent amount of loud.
I wouldnt say they are loud when compared to V&H ovals or Rinharts, but they certainly are not quiet when you crack the throttle. On the freeway cruising at 70 they are perfect, you can hear them, but it doesnt wear on you over time. I like it WAY better than my original true duals with the Rinehart set up. The combination of volume and tone of these mufflers when combined with the stock head pipes is perfect, if I need to be loud, I jump on the Night Train.
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.
Jamie. i rode my bike today with the new JACKPOTS...........awesome...nice rumble....sound is prefect as far as i am concerned..... they can get loud if you want them to........i really like them and the map must be right on no decel popping, good response........another happy customer.....good job
Got mine in and installed Thursday, Jack Pots Slash Down, Power Commander V and the stage 1 air cleaner. Didn't get to ride it till Saturday but is well worth the wait.
Bike is much smoother, Power and torque is defiantly up.
And the primary reason I purchased them for, the engine is running much cooler.
Well I have to pipe in here as well, no pun intended. I just got my stage one set up from FuelMoto with the new Jackpot slash down slip ons and today only had time to install the slip ons and took it for a quick ride and I have to agree with everyone so far on the forum and say that I like the sound just enough sound with a great idle rumble and great sound on the freeway cruising but not to loud to ruin the ride and still hear the tunes. I cant wait to hear someone ride it to hear what it sounds like when you get on it. I also am looking forward to installing the rest of the stage one setup but it will have to wait as I have to go out of town for a few days on business. The slip ons have a great fit and finish and easy install, I look forward to the black end caps to finish off the look. Jamie, Brian and the rest of the guys from FuelMoto Great Job
I will post again after the full stage one install and a few rides
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!
Just an update: Spoke with Jamie @ FM they did mistakenly send me the wrong backing plate. The correct one is on the way, will be here tommorrow. No harm no foul. Been raining its *** off since Sat afternoon. Great customer service FM!
Mark
Well I have to pipe in here as well, no pun intended. I just got my stage one set up from FuelMoto with the new Jackpot slash down slip ons and today only had time to install the slip ons and took it for a quick ride and I have to agree with everyone so far on the forum and say that I like the sound just enough sound with a great idle rumble and great sound on the freeway cruising but not to loud to ruin the ride and still hear the tunes. I cant wait to hear someone ride it to hear what it sounds like when you get on it. I also am looking forward to installing the rest of the stage one setup but it will have to wait as I have to go out of town for a few days on business. The slip ons have a great fit and finish and easy install, I look forward to the black end caps to finish off the look. Jamie, Brian and the rest of the guys from FuelMoto Great Job
I will post again after the full stage one install and a few rides
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