V&H PowerDuals & Monster Rounds Question
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I have the same set up, Power Duals, 4 1/2" Monster Rounds. No baffles in mine, but they offer an optional baffle if you want to quiet things down. Baffles are removable.
Without baffles the pipes are deep and basso rumble nice. Not deafening.
I wonder if yours are baffled?
If you pull the baffles, you'll need to Dyno again.
Without baffles the pipes are deep and basso rumble nice. Not deafening.
I wonder if yours are baffled?
If you pull the baffles, you'll need to Dyno again.
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Tuned with a FP3. They have a bit of scavenging on Decel below 2,000 RPM with a few soft pops here or there. Nothing bad. Id like to try and tune some of it out, but there noted for it because there so big. The guys I ride with say they can't hear what I'm talking about so it just may be because i'm in front of them. They say it's a nice grumble when coming to a stop.
Install on the Power Duals was tedious. You have to loosely fit the pipe and snug the bracket, then line everything up, remove the pipe and torque the bracket to the transmission (Could not get anything on the trans bolts with the pipe on the bracket). I'm a stickler for torquing bolts and it bothers me when I cannot.
I can see these pipes having exhaust leaks easily if not properly seated in the gaskets though.
The crossover pipe is a bitch to tighten the bolt that holds the bracket to the transmission also, you don't get much room to get a socket allen in there because the tire is too close. I used regular allen wrench, but guessed at the torque.
The Monster Ovals go on easy and bolt up easy. I used some copper gasket sealer to be sure it was sealed good on both slip ons and on the crossover connection.
Over all i like them. Low deep rumble and its just loud enough to listen to the radio at highway speeds. they sound kind of tuned when you roll on the throttle (like a nice tuned truck exhaust) I suppose it would be a little quieter if I used the stock pipe with the cat in it but they sound good this way.
Smitty
Last edited by Smittyjf; 06-10-2014 at 06:40 PM.
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Smitty
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Update on gaskets. I've been detecting a possible exhaust leak, and since this header was a bitch to angle right during installation, I decided to pull it off today and found a leak on each port.
I used the tapered gaskets instead of the flat ones on my original install and found a leak on both gaskets on the bottom. You can see the carbon marks on the gasket and also on the port where the gasket sits in. I had already picked up new set of flat and tapered gaskets at HD before i started this project just to see what worked better and I was surprised to see that the pipes fit 100% better with the flat stock ones. I lined up the tapered ones on the tip of the pipe just to see the fit and they don't accept the edge very well. it's pretty much the same size, so if you don't get it level and lined up right, it will not crush properly.
Not saying tapered won't work, but flat seal perfectly (you still need to torque properly too)
I did a small bead of Copper Gasket on it too just for good measure.
Smitty
I used the tapered gaskets instead of the flat ones on my original install and found a leak on both gaskets on the bottom. You can see the carbon marks on the gasket and also on the port where the gasket sits in. I had already picked up new set of flat and tapered gaskets at HD before i started this project just to see what worked better and I was surprised to see that the pipes fit 100% better with the flat stock ones. I lined up the tapered ones on the tip of the pipe just to see the fit and they don't accept the edge very well. it's pretty much the same size, so if you don't get it level and lined up right, it will not crush properly.
Not saying tapered won't work, but flat seal perfectly (you still need to torque properly too)
I did a small bead of Copper Gasket on it too just for good measure.
Smitty