V-H Stepped Drag Pipes
#24
RE: V-H Stepped Drag Pipes
I've been running a set of the new Hooker Mid Length Stepped Drag Pipes for a couple of months..
No dyno around here, but the performance seems great, and I don't notice any loss of low end power.
They do 'bark a little' when you open up the throttle, but aren't bad during normal acceleration. You can get optional baffles for them, but I haven't bothered to install any.
Here is a little video I made yesterday, and will give you an idea of the exhaust tone at idle..
http://dogsdoom.com/PI/96fxdwg2.mpg
No dyno around here, but the performance seems great, and I don't notice any loss of low end power.
They do 'bark a little' when you open up the throttle, but aren't bad during normal acceleration. You can get optional baffles for them, but I haven't bothered to install any.
Here is a little video I made yesterday, and will give you an idea of the exhaust tone at idle..
http://dogsdoom.com/PI/96fxdwg2.mpg
#27
RE: V-H Stepped Drag Pipes
ORIGINAL: usblues101
Hey Oldfenderguy,was it hard to get picture on post?I thought their was a 200KB limit or something like that.I could'nt do it,thanks,Bob
Hey Oldfenderguy,was it hard to get picture on post?I thought their was a 200KB limit or something like that.I could'nt do it,thanks,Bob
The picture itself is only 77,122 bytes in size, and I have my own domain in which I host pictures, etc.... I don't use the 'hosting feature' that is available on my Forums.
#28
#29
RE: V-H Stepped Drag Pipes
ORIGINAL: usblues101
The pics I'm trying to post are 800KB or so,not much bigger than your pic though, how does that work?Im not terribly literate.Can you tell me how to send/shrink etc,?Thanks ,Bob
The pics I'm trying to post are 800KB or so,not much bigger than your pic though, how does that work?Im not terribly literate.Can you tell me how to send/shrink etc,?Thanks ,Bob
Most of the time I use Adobe Photo Deluxe to reduce the picture size. You just open the picture, tell Photo Deluxe the size you want it to be (I usually use a width of 7.5"), and it instantly reduces it down..
Here is another one I just reduced.
#30
RE: V-H Stepped Drag Pipes
Just go to www.photobucket.com they host pics for free, then once you get pics loaded up there use the [img] [/img] tags.