nature of the beast?
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nature of the beast?
installed se stage 1 breather,se race tuner,and v&h short shots staggered. what can I do for the decel pop? I love the sound of these pipes but the pop I can do without . would appreciate any help . they are on a 103 .
Last edited by freakchile13; 05-23-2013 at 05:56 AM.
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Just installed a set of Vance and Hines straight shots slip on's on my 13 Heritage. A little decal pop also. I believe that the pipes I have are more a cylindrical type baffle instead of an hour glass shape type. So it's more open. This means lot's of air, little restriction. Your's are the same. So it's easier for the unburnt fuel heading into your exhaust to mix with all that air causing the decel pop. So what can you do? Well, change to a pipe with more baffle. A good tuner could, I say again, could or may be able to tune it out.
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You have the solution; the SERT. Quiet baffles, torque cones, etc. will not eliminate the decal pop and neither will a "map". Assuming you have not intake or exhaust leaks and you are happy with the exhaust note; get her on a dyno and in the hands of a competent tuner. The motor will run smoother and cooler and fuel economy might even improve.
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I continue to be amazed by owners that spend thousands of dollars on a motorcycle but choke on $300 to optimize the performance. Good luck.
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leave stock?
was just asking, at least im not one to put thousands of dollars in bling to polish up instead of riding. the mech that normally does the tunes was not in. ill request he tune it again & dyno it this time. stock catalyst exhaust? no. i have already noticed the heat has diminished without the suffocation pipes. if i go stock ill gut out the stockers. thanks to all as im a newbie to these computer bikes.
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was just asking, at least im not one to put thousands of dollars in bling to polish up instead of riding. the mech that normally does the tunes was not in. ill request he tune it again & dyno it this time. stock catalyst exhaust? no. i have already noticed the heat has diminished without the suffocation pipes. if i go stock ill gut out the stockers. thanks to all as im a newbie to these computer bikes.
Keep the short shots if you like them; a good tune is what you need and you have the tool to do it; just need a good tuner.
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I did not realize that. It didn't take that long. They didn't dyno the bike which I opted as they said they could get a close afr. As far as timing I'm not sure. Maybe I should find some one who wants to spend the time. My dealer should realize& care that my machine runs properly. I did spend a lot of $$$ there. Thanks again everyone.