slipon's and duals
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Since you are getting rid of the cat, and the pipes might be a tad less restrictive, I would say "Maybe". You could always give it a try and see what happens. But personally, I say do it right the 1st time and get the a/c and tuner. After buying my RGC and all the initial accessories I needed, I was of course broke. So I saved the skrills for another 2 months and did the full 4pc set up, and installed it myself to save install money. Currently trying to budget another 1k for cams later this year.
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Regarding the Twin Slash rounds, I went back and forth a 100 times between them and the Klock Werks SS mufflers. Since they are both beautiful mufflers, what it really came down to was sound. Since I didn't know anybody with either of the pipes, I listened to sound clips on You Tube more times that I can count. What I really wanted was pipes that sounded mean at idle, had a nice traditional bark on acceleration without blowing out my ear drums, and quieted down enough while crusing (2500 - 3k rpm) so that I could still hear the radio.
In the end, I went with the Twin Slash Round muffs because they gave me all of these. I admit that I like the look of the Klock Werks SS Shorts a tad bit more, but I didn't like the fact that they got really quiet while crusing at freeway speed. I like a cruising speed muffler volume that allows cages to hear me without annoying them with excessive volume. I honestly have no Buyer's Remore, and would buy them again. If you like the looks, I say go for it.
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If you are using both V&H headers and slip ons, then a Fuelpak is a good cost effective option. Your bike came from the factory lean, and although the exhaust only may not require a fuel manager, you're better off with one anyway. You can leave the stock air cleaner, or add any high flow one. Just tell them what your doing and they will tell you which program to use. I have used their setup with good results.
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I installed my Dresser Duals and Monster Rounds prior to the A/C or fuel management. The pipes came one day, the PCV was still enroute and I hadn't picked up the K&N yet.
I thought I could get away with a couple of quick rides. It took less than 10 miles to start running like junk. Lots of skipping and backfiring. Ran really hot.
I added the A/C and a Power Commander and all is well.
I thought I could get away with a couple of quick rides. It took less than 10 miles to start running like junk. Lots of skipping and backfiring. Ran really hot.
I added the A/C and a Power Commander and all is well.
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If you decide on a Power Commander, check with Fuel Moto. They had the best price I could find. Plus they double the manufacturers 1y warranty, they ship it to you with the map already on it, and give you free lifetime maps by email. Even if I didn't buy my exhaust from them, I would have bought the PCV from them just for the mentioned perks.
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