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I bought a set of B&E 1.75" from bob vic also. Arrived quickly but wrong style. He put the correct ones and a return shipping label in the mail the next day. He is a class act.
do not I repeat do not use the guy out of LA (American Legend Performance out of Louisiana) he tried to rip me---I had to get ebay involved to get a charge back---like others have said he never intended to send anything.
Just like the others above, I have the 2" B&E Superflows. I love them. I had V&H ovals and switched them out for these. Nice deep rumble, not obnoxious loud, but when you crack on it, they come alive!............................................ ........
Denis
I have the V&H Ovals, how do they sound compare to the B&E's, also which is louder?
Just like the others above, I have the 2" B&E Superflows. I love them. I had V&H ovals and switched them out for these. Nice deep rumble, not obnoxious loud, but when you crack on it, they come alive!............................................ ........
Denis
I have the V&H Ovals, how do they sound compare to the B&E's, also which is louder?
The V&H sound just as loud, or a tad bit louder under acceleration, but the B&E superflows were a lot deeper tone, especially at idle! I found the V&H ovals to sound "tinny" ( like a tin can)
I changed to the B&E and would do it again over the Ovals!
concerned I may have over modified my own stock mufflers! I cut out the cone portion and then drilled numerious holes in the inner plate. I now nhave a great throaty sound and exceptional low end torque but top end resposnse seems weak at best. Have I created a warranty issue and or shoulod I go to my dealer and have it dynoed?
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