De-cat or VA Power Duals?
#11
has anyone tried the ceramic coated head pipes? supposed to cut down on the heat issue as well. i watched a video from cycle performance (i think) and he showed a heat gun temp at 90 F after a dyno run, just inches past the heads. I was wondering if there was a problem with the ceramic cracking after time.
#12
Well, I don't know how the de-catted head would work but I just got my bike back from the Harley shop & drove it home this evening. I had the V&H power duals installed with a SERT & a dyno tune.
I tried to ask if they could get the ceramic coated SS Jackpot headers, but they didn't have them as an available vendor so I went with the V&H and they sent those out for the Ceramic coating. They came out nice it was a polished nickel looking finish, not quite as shiny as chrome but not bad. Really don't see it with the chrome heat shields. The ceramic was done inside & out. Not sure if the coating will crack, I hope not.
On my ride home there seemed to be no heat, can't say for sure cause it was only 60 when I rode it home but did not feel any heat.
Other than that with the SE Ventilator AC, Street Cannon exhaust V&H headers & the dyno tune I got 90HP & 110Ft.lbs.
Not terribly loud either I think it sounds pretty good. A nice throaty growl and not too "snappy" an exhaust note.
All in all, I'm really happy with the set up.
I'm just really loving this bike
I tried to ask if they could get the ceramic coated SS Jackpot headers, but they didn't have them as an available vendor so I went with the V&H and they sent those out for the Ceramic coating. They came out nice it was a polished nickel looking finish, not quite as shiny as chrome but not bad. Really don't see it with the chrome heat shields. The ceramic was done inside & out. Not sure if the coating will crack, I hope not.
On my ride home there seemed to be no heat, can't say for sure cause it was only 60 when I rode it home but did not feel any heat.
Other than that with the SE Ventilator AC, Street Cannon exhaust V&H headers & the dyno tune I got 90HP & 110Ft.lbs.
Not terribly loud either I think it sounds pretty good. A nice throaty growl and not too "snappy" an exhaust note.
All in all, I'm really happy with the set up.
I'm just really loving this bike
#13
Well, I don't know how the de-catted head would work but I just got my bike back from the Harley shop & drove it home this evening. I had the V&H power duals installed with a SERT & a dyno tune.
I tried to ask if they could get the ceramic coated SS Jackpot headers, but they didn't have them as an available vendor so I went with the V&H and they sent those out for the Ceramic coating. They came out nice it was a polished nickel looking finish, not quite as shiny as chrome but not bad. Really don't see it with the chrome heat shields. The ceramic was done inside & out. Not sure if the coating will crack, I hope not.
On my ride home there seemed to be no heat, can't say for sure cause it was only 60 when I rode it home but did not feel any heat.
Other than that with the SE Ventilator AC, Street Cannon exhaust V&H headers & the dyno tune I got 90HP & 110Ft.lbs.
Not terribly loud either I think it sounds pretty good. A nice throaty growl and not too "snappy" an exhaust note.
All in all, I'm really happy with the set up.
I'm just really loving this bike
I tried to ask if they could get the ceramic coated SS Jackpot headers, but they didn't have them as an available vendor so I went with the V&H and they sent those out for the Ceramic coating. They came out nice it was a polished nickel looking finish, not quite as shiny as chrome but not bad. Really don't see it with the chrome heat shields. The ceramic was done inside & out. Not sure if the coating will crack, I hope not.
On my ride home there seemed to be no heat, can't say for sure cause it was only 60 when I rode it home but did not feel any heat.
Other than that with the SE Ventilator AC, Street Cannon exhaust V&H headers & the dyno tune I got 90HP & 110Ft.lbs.
Not terribly loud either I think it sounds pretty good. A nice throaty growl and not too "snappy" an exhaust note.
All in all, I'm really happy with the set up.
I'm just really loving this bike
#14
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#18
I have run Rush Racing Ceramic Coated true dual head pipes, coated in and out, since 2010.
Never had an issue with the ceramic in 30k miles on my '11 RGU, and still looked new, even though I had a bit of discoloration on the chrome right on the front of the right muffler (rear cylinder).
Put the same setup on my '14.
Never had an issue with the ceramic in 30k miles on my '11 RGU, and still looked new, even though I had a bit of discoloration on the chrome right on the front of the right muffler (rear cylinder).
Put the same setup on my '14.
#19
Thanks for posting the video and your comments, Mike.
Do you have any issues with ground clearance?
Do you have an idea how much increase of power and torque is due to the Power Duals?
I have Monster Ovals on my 103 ci Road King and think about changing the head pipes, too. What can I expect?
Also I have read that the PD have the location of the O2 Sensors differnet from stock.
Do the cables need to be modified?
Thanks in advance for any information.
D.Mon
Do you have any issues with ground clearance?
Do you have an idea how much increase of power and torque is due to the Power Duals?
I have Monster Ovals on my 103 ci Road King and think about changing the head pipes, too. What can I expect?
Also I have read that the PD have the location of the O2 Sensors differnet from stock.
Do the cables need to be modified?
Thanks in advance for any information.
D.Mon
#20
My friend went the first route and had the cat cut out (American Custom), with stage 1 breather, VH exhaust and Dyno. I went with a Fuel Moto system stage 1 breather, 2-1-2 head, 4.5 Pro Touring and Power Vision. The difference was notable when we'd swap bikes while riding. The Fuel Moto setup out performed his. I think it was a number of factors like the Dyno on his bike, the cut out cat and exhaust and not just the cat. I think going with a system designed to work together vs picking and choosing different components was the big difference.