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I have the dragos true duals look ,sound and the performance is good to me
"With our combo we claim the same performance as any other manufacturer's 2:1:2 But you must have our Header and Mufflers. Header pipes are 1 3/4 dia. And will work with stock mufflers from many other brands that have 1 3/4 dia. openings."
KA True Duals with their Crusher Mellows... look good, sound good, 110tq, but I know I left some TQ on the table... plan on doing something about that this winter...
You can always look for an 09 stock head pipe as that is the last year of the "non cat."
I spoke with both F/M and Full-sac and they both said that the gain from either of their products was minimal compared to the stock 09 pipe.
What performs the best, head pipes with a crossover or true duels if the same high flow AC and mufflers were used on each? I like the look of the Jackpot 2-1-2 header much better than the VH crossover header. Is there a proven header/AC/muffler/tuner combination that makes the most power for the 2014 103"? Thanks for the help!
No. Maybe a 1-5 HP difference between the pipes, which is not noticeable at all. What it boils down to is personal preference/cost. I run the Cobra Powertune Head pipe on my bike and I love it. Especially for the price I paid compared to a vance and hines. It also was coated inside and out from the factory.
You can always look for an 09 stock head pipe as that is the last year of the "non cat."
I spoke with both F/M and Full-sac and they both said that the gain from either of their products was minimal compared to the stock 09 pipe.
You'll have to have a "work around" to do this. The oxygen sensors are in a different location.
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