SE211 Bottom End Question
#11
Sorry to hijack the thread, but Chaz, just got my Rinehart 2-1 installed today. Man, these pipes rock! I could really tell the difference over my BUB jughuggers.
The jury is still out on the sound. It's different enough that it will take someg getting used to. Was it that way for you too?
Ok, back to your regularly scheduled programming........
Shakey
The jury is still out on the sound. It's different enough that it will take someg getting used to. Was it that way for you too?
Ok, back to your regularly scheduled programming........
Shakey
The Rinehart 2-1 is actually a loud 2-1. Louder than a guy I know with a D&D fatcat on his cammed dyna.
My bike has a compression bump and the 211 cams as well so thats gonna make it a louder bike if your is running stock compression or cams?
If you have any doubt as to what the general public will be hearing? Tell a buddy to twist the throttle and ride up the street. You will be shocked. The Rinehart sounds like a Nextel cup car exhuast. Its loud yet good loud if that makes sense?
Honestly mine is right on the verge of being too loud when I'm hard on the throttle. Yet its quiet when riding mellow. Your neighbors will love ya for being able to pull offf in the AM or pull in late at night with some ...."Stealth"?!
#12
#13
The pipe is long so its directing the sound way back away from ya.
Let a buddy ride the bike if you have one trustworthy enough and listen as he gets on it.
Pure earhole candy!!
#15
I'm still leaning toward the 211 and headwork. Still listening to the youtube video. Man it sounds good.
The 204 would be a better cam for a bolt in only but after hearing the cam on here and youtube, it really doesn't sound any different than stock. Does anyone have or heard a 204 in person?
Thanks for the replys.
The 204 would be a better cam for a bolt in only but after hearing the cam on here and youtube, it really doesn't sound any different than stock. Does anyone have or heard a 204 in person?
Thanks for the replys.
#16
The 211 is a kick @ss cam in a 95inch with street ported heads and 10.5:1 compression. I had this setup in my Night Train and it was fun. It will have tons more bottom end than a stock cam if set up as described. Where folks mess up, and give the 211 a bad rap, is they use it as a bolt in cam and then wonder why they have no low end. Look at the specs...it has long durations and a later intake close. It must have head work and compression.
#17
The 211 is a kick @ss cam in a 95inch with street ported heads and 10.5:1 compression. I had this setup in my Night Train and it was fun. It will have tons more bottom end than a stock cam if set up as described. Where folks mess up, and give the 211 a bad rap, is they use it as a bolt in cam and then wonder why they have no low end. Look at the specs...it has long durations and a later intake close. It must have head work and compression.
ALSO, Has anyone changed gearing to make up for bottom end or used a thinner head gasket to up the compression? Just going back to my dirt bike days and the things we did to them for more power.
Last edited by z edge; 08-14-2009 at 01:46 AM.
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