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Whats up fella(and ladies) hope everybodies havin a good friday....
Im wanting to buy exhaust for my 08 night rod special.....
Im wanting the chrome (or polished) however v&h sells it.
What is the best price going and where at?
Also, what sort of fuel manager, tuner does everybody use? I'm wanting the SERT but it's sort of pricey and I don't really have a disposable income. Thanks for the help, Tan
If you get the V&H, you'll get the V&H fuel pack as your tuner so you'recovered. I get a lot of good pricing at www.easternperformance.comand always free shipping. If you don't see it on their site....call 'em...absolutely great folks.
As an aside, SERTs and PowerCommanders are the most common tuners.
I have the Indy... if I had to do all over again, I'd go w/somethign else...
It looks cool, or it did 'till half the ceramic flaked off... and sounds good... but it cuts way into your lean angle and it's not a very good power maker... I'm up at 5000 ft, in an area with 2-5% humitiy most days, but I got a tune, perfect straight A/F line right at to a little below 13.3:1, and I'm still only making barely more power than the stockers are making when naturally asperated. And there is a dip at around 3k that you can't tune out of it...
There are better power makers out there for sure... if you love the look and sound, go for it, but had the known that the "street version" would flake, not make much power, and eat of my lean angle... oh, and that the guys at V&H wouldn't stand behind their product, I'da gone a different route.
im starting to think of just adding some slip-ons..... i know i still have to get a tuner but it will still be cheaper. im not really looking for more power. just a little more sound
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