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I've seen a few bad *** baggers with this kit I bought one online read all the specs checked over a dozen different companies went with the one that had the best feed back. But after getting my package reading the instructions it says to take out baffle I don't want to take it out I like the way my sounds right now I've taken them out before but if anybody has the d&d 2 n to 1 it a beautiful sound so anybody know if it still be done with the baffle in?????
I got hotlicks and What does the fuel supply mean or how do I find out
Alot of these kits kill the spark to the motor (the one we've installed) and fire off the plugs in the pipes to ignite the unused fuel. The thing I didn't like about this type of kit is it makes your bike sound TERRIBLE when you fire it off, and the flames weren't much more impressive than running pipes without baffles and just letting it backfire.
The impressive kits that shoot big *** flames aren't sold. The companies will sell you plans to build it but don't supply the parts. These kits actually run fuel into pipe for the plugs to ignite via an injector of some sort.
Also if you have a catalytic converter still on your bike the kit won't work.
Damn that really going to suck then it was 115 bucks hell I may see how it comes out and even call them and see if they can help me out with that and will post once I get it put on
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