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I added the following to my 12 street Glide, FM header, 4" mufflers, Air Cleaner, Power Vision, and TW555 Cams. Got a quick Dyno and it turns out 92hp and 102.32tq. Runs really strong!
I ordered the Jackpot 2/1/2 stainless head pipe and a Thundermax auto tune Tuesday. I also order a Kurykayn Corsair intake from Eastern performance. I hope this combo will wake up the 103 in my 2011 Street Glide. The Jackpot head pipe is on 2 week back order so they must be getting popular. Looks like a nice pipe on fuelmoto's web site.
It never ceases to amaze me why people tell us the pre-stuff.
Almost like a rite of passage or somethin'?
First they wanna be talked/sold into buyin' what ever it is that they want to get.
Then they tell us that they ordered it.
Then sometimes when it comes in.
Interesting..
Last edited by lionsm13; Feb 16, 2012 at 04:26 PM.
I already had the Fuel Moto Screaming Eagle air cleaner and pre programmed PCV. I just sent my PCV back for reprogramming and bought a set of the 3.5 Jackpots today as a matter of fact. I currently have a one year old Vance and Hines Pro-pipe on the bike but I'm changing it out to the Cobra Power port headpipe and the dual Jackpot mufflers with the black end caps. Keith said they had straight cuts and slash down 3.5 mufflers left in stock. I chose the slash downs so that the differences in the left and right baffles would not be staring you in the face. Hope I made the right decision and the slash downs with black end caps look good? I usually go with the straight cuts so I'm going for something different!
It never ceases to amaze me why people tell us the pre-stuff. Almost like a rite of passage or somethin'?
First they wanna be talked/sold into buyin' what ever it is that they want to get. Then they tell us that they ordered it. Then sometimes when it comes in. Interesting..
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