Plug balance pipe on Road King???
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RE: Plug balance pipe on Road King???
100% Potential, is that torque or horsepower your talking about? 100% sounds like the ultimate but where? On the street, on the strip, or just cruizing?? Torque (seat of the pants) or HP at redline?? Most people like the pulling power of torque. Drag pipes were meant for HP & nothing else. However, Torque is what you want and doing anything to hurt that doesn't cut it, except on the strip.
You can get as much potential as you need even with crossovers, Trust me. I'm not sayin' that you have to have em' but they won't hurt you.
P.S. Wonder why they put them there in the first place??
P.S.S. I've also learned something in my 37ys of HD exp.
You can get as much potential as you need even with crossovers, Trust me. I'm not sayin' that you have to have em' but they won't hurt you.
P.S. Wonder why they put them there in the first place??
P.S.S. I've also learned something in my 37ys of HD exp.
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RE: Plug balance pipe on Road King???
So all of a sudden..Harley engines need crossover pipes to maintain HP and Torque??...thats just not true, and most havnt a clue why one affects the other.But hell.........do what ya want!.. PS: they,re "there" to meet Emissions!..PSS:you missed a couple chapters....LMFAO***** Cheers!!
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RE: Plug balance pipe on Road King???
Hey rock, I've had alot of drag pipes on my old Pans, Evos & TC's I like 'em too but.........................I was too young to understand Torque. Ya' get it with the right amount of baffeling. My FXR has V&H Shortshots (drags with baffles) so you see, I do like drag pipes.