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Old 02-28-2012, 02:09 PM
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My buddy picked up a 2012 SE Street Glide yesterday. He traded in a 2010 Se Ultra in which he spent a ton of money on exhaust, engine work, and tuning. He also trades every 2 years or so. I think I talked him into me gutting his headpipe and putting on the Fullsac muffler core kit to save him some money in the long run. My question is, is there anyone using that setup or close? He is mainly looking for a good middle or the road to loud sound from the pipes. Thanks!
 
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Old 02-28-2012, 07:43 PM
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I went with Fullsac 2" cores and X-Pipe along with the stock slip ons. Now I look legal and still have the EPA Stamp. Showing 110 HP 120 TQ on my Stage lll build.
 
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90% of the folks over on the CVOHarley.com forum have the Fulsacs X-Pipe and CVO cores. You have a choice of 1.75, 2.0, 2.25 inch cores, however per Steve at Fulsac, the 2.0 inch cores give the most HP & TQ and is the most popular out of the 3 choices.
Fuel Moto is another fine choice, more popular on this site. Either way is a great set up and just like oils, The choice is yours.

Good Luck and Ride Safe!

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I installed the 2" cores in my 012 CVOSG today and it sounds great and runs a little stronger! I would do it all over again.. Plan on doing the x pipe when the weather gets little warmer...
 
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I run 2" Fullsac cores, Vance and Hines power dual head pipe tuned with Power Commander V. This is on a 11 RG CVO Ultra. Couldn't be happier. I often ride 2 up and loaded very heavy in the mountains. The sound is great without being obnoxious and the torque is amazing. Pulls like a John Deere tractor... Steve at Fullsac recommended the 2" over the 2.25's for my type of riding and I was pleased he did.
 
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with the 2inch cores are you still able to hear the tunes good?
 
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with the 2inch cores are you still able to hear the tunes good?
Fer-sure!

Beach Boys: Good, good, good, good vibrations....
 
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No problem hearing the stereo all the way up to highway speeds. At high speed I actually hear my stereo better with cheap CVS foam earplugs in place. They eliminate the wind noise and I only hear the pipes and music.
 
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radio sounds great. I hear the air cleaner and pipes about the same. When you are crusin at highway speeds you cannot even tell that you changed the baffles...
 
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The Fullsac cores are not loud at all...even with the 2.25" cores installed, I could hear the radio at highway speed.
 


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