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Looking to try another pipe either V&H pro pipe or Bub 2into1 for a 2010 Road Glide. Which is the most popular out of these? Anybody try these out?
I just took this off my 2010 SG Vance & Hines Chrome Round Twin Slash Slip-On Muffler for Models w/2 into 1 Systems and replaced it with a Supertrapp Black. If you're interested PM me the pipe only has 200 miles on it.
I have a V&H Pro Pipe on my 2010 Street Glide. It's the best looking pipe in my opinion and it has a great sound. Not too loud at low RPM, but has a deep throaty roar when I get on it. I did a Stage 1, Screamin' Eagle race tuner and dyno along with the Pro Pipe and picked up about 20% horsepower.
I have a V&H Pro Pipe on my 2010 Street Glide. It's the best looking pipe in my opinion and it has a great sound. Not too loud at low RPM, but has a deep throaty roar when I get on it. I did a Stage 1, Screamin' Eagle race tuner and dyno along with the Pro Pipe and picked up about 20% horsepower.
I agree with One-up on the horsepower gained with the V&H. My best friend installed the 2 into 1 on his Ultra with the 103 upgrade and 255 cams. He dusted, and I mean completely out ran a newer 110 Ultra Screamin' Eagle outfitted with SE parts.
The V&H offer a lower rumble than the typical V&H crack that everybody's used to. Very nice sounding, almost as good as my Rineharts. It's performance that he went after though, and that is exactly what he got.
I put the pro pipe ho on and its sounds great and performs but it is HOT. Make sure if you get the HO you get the heat shields for it also, just put them on today. As for 20% increase in hp or touque I'd have to see the dyno chart to believe it
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