Slip-ons vs. 2-1 Pipe
#1
Slip-ons vs. 2-1 Pipe
Need a little advice on pipes. I am planning on building my Iron into a hot little 1250. I am hoping to get in the 90+ hp range....maybe more. I am going to do cams and heads to match. Anyway, it will probably be several months before I build. In the meantime, I want to go ahead with a good Stage 1 that will support the engine build later. So I need to decide on a good air filter, tuner and pipes. I really like the looks of the stock drags and was considering getting a good set of slip-ons...something like Cycle Shack that are known for good power. I would of course keep the stock crossover. My question is would this setup support my engine build later or be holding back compared to a good 2-1 pipe? My favorite looking 2-1 is the Bobcat and from what I have read they perform really well too. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
#4
2-1 is the way to go. Especially for the amount of weight you'll be dropping.
Just have a look at the dyno charts. Mine is in my garage here. You'll get that dip after the initial spike but I just blast through it.
I've been told that the power curve of my pipe mimics the power curve of cams and that fitting cams on top of the pipes would make that dip worse.
Best of luck choosing.
Just have a look at the dyno charts. Mine is in my garage here. You'll get that dip after the initial spike but I just blast through it.
I've been told that the power curve of my pipe mimics the power curve of cams and that fitting cams on top of the pipes would make that dip worse.
Best of luck choosing.
#5
Need a little advice on pipes. I am planning on building my Iron into a hot little 1250. I am hoping to get in the 90+ hp range....maybe more. I am going to do cams and heads to match. Anyway, it will probably be several months before I build. In the meantime, I want to go ahead with a good Stage 1 that will support the engine build later. So I need to decide on a good air filter, tuner and pipes. I really like the looks of the stock drags and was considering getting a good set of slip-ons...something like Cycle Shack that are known for good power. I would of course keep the stock crossover. My question is would this setup support my engine build later or be holding back compared to a good 2-1 pipe? My favorite looking 2-1 is the Bobcat and from what I have read they perform really well too. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
#6
Need a little advice on pipes. I am planning on building my Iron into a hot little 1250. I am hoping to get in the 90+ hp range....maybe more. I am going to do cams and heads to match. Anyway, it will probably be several months before I build. In the meantime, I want to go ahead with a good Stage 1 that will support the engine build later. So I need to decide on a good air filter, tuner and pipes. I really like the looks of the stock drags and was considering getting a good set of slip-ons...something like Cycle Shack that are known for good power. I would of course keep the stock crossover. My question is would this setup support my engine build later or be holding back compared to a good 2-1 pipe? My favorite looking 2-1 is the Bobcat and from what I have read they perform really well too. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
On the older solid mount engines, slip ons worked just fine withe factory head pipes. Would be interesting to see if they worked.
#7
I have heard that you can still achieve decent numbers with good slip ons, and while it is a totally personal thing, I prefer the looks of 2 pipes over a 2-1 on a sportster.
this article has some interesting information http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/413/13...-Shootout.aspx
The bassani's were number one but the SE slip ons faired pretty well.
this article has some interesting information http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/413/13...-Shootout.aspx
The bassani's were number one but the SE slip ons faired pretty well.
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#8
A decent 2-into-1 will always give better results, by which I mean the best torque curve. Two separate pipes may give slightly better HP, but will not be so strong in the low/mid range. I changed from TDs to a 2-into-1 on my Glide and lost 1HP, but gained 15% in the low/mid range, also the bike runs much smoother.
#9
A decent 2-into-1 will always give better results, by which I mean the best torque curve. Two separate pipes may give slightly better HP, but will not be so strong in the low/mid range. I changed from TDs to a 2-into-1 on my Glide and lost 1HP, but gained 15% in the low/mid range, also the bike runs much smoother.