V&H Power Duals vs Fulsac X pipe ?
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V&H Power Duals vs Fulsac X pipe ?
Anyone now of any comparison of the VH Power Duals and Fulsac X pipe, they're about the same price, just wondering who's running which one and how you like them. Also, do you reuse the left side "flattened" s pipe that runs in front of the rear tire with both of these head pipes? I'm looking at getting one these to go with my Rush 2.5 s/o for my 2010 RK.
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V&H Power Duals come with their own crossover pipe for the left side. It seems to be less flattened and probably flows a little better than the stock pipe. I like them a lot and think they look good. The fit and finish is excellent. You can't get them with ceramic coating though. I like the X look to the heat shield. No experience with the Fullsac pipe.
Last edited by HDThunder; 04-19-2011 at 07:07 PM.
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Before pulling the trigger on some headers, I read up on some of the various headers out there, including Fullsac. From what I gathered, the Fullsac X-Pipe headers are a ceramic-coated True Dual headers that utilize a step header design. They basically reuse almost all of your stock exhaust to create more power. If maximum power gain with maximum cooling effect is your goal, you should consider them as well as the Fuel Moto ceramic headers. The main benefit the Fullsacs have is that you are not limited to using Fuel Moto's Dyno Tuned mufflers.
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Also, how is the Fullsac pipe a "true dual" if it's an X-pipe? Wouldn't that make it a 2-1-2 just like the Power Duals and the Fuelmoto pipe?
Last edited by HDThunder; 04-19-2011 at 07:09 PM.
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I agree with HDThunder....
You basically have 3 choices (that seem to be the biggest on these sites); the V&H using a larger diameter crossover to produce less backpressure
The Fullsac X pipe, stepped and ceramic coated
the Jackpot Head Pipe, not stepped and ceramic coated
The last 2 use the stock heat-shields and the stock crossover. Do a search because there is ALOT of stuff on here about all of them.
You basically have 3 choices (that seem to be the biggest on these sites); the V&H using a larger diameter crossover to produce less backpressure
The Fullsac X pipe, stepped and ceramic coated
the Jackpot Head Pipe, not stepped and ceramic coated
The last 2 use the stock heat-shields and the stock crossover. Do a search because there is ALOT of stuff on here about all of them.
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How do you figure that? You're not limited to any particular slip on mufflers with any of these head pipes. I run Fuel Moto Dyno Tuned mufflers with a V&H Power Duals head pipe. A friend runs the Fuel Moto head pipe with Sampson mufflers. Take your pick and mix and match.
Also, how is the Fullsac pipe a "true dual" if it's an X-pipe? Wouldn't that make it a 2-1-2 just like the Power Duals and the Fuelmoto pipe?
Also, how is the Fullsac pipe a "true dual" if it's an X-pipe? Wouldn't that make it a 2-1-2 just like the Power Duals and the Fuelmoto pipe?
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How do you figure that? You're not limited to any particular slip on mufflers with any of these head pipes. I run Fuel Moto Dyno Tuned mufflers with a V&H Power Duals head pipe. A friend runs the Fuel Moto head pipe with Sampson mufflers. Take your pick and mix and match.
Also, how is the Fullsac pipe a "true dual" if it's an X-pipe? Wouldn't that make it a 2-1-2 just like the Power Duals and the Fuelmoto pipe?
Also, how is the Fullsac pipe a "true dual" if it's an X-pipe? Wouldn't that make it a 2-1-2 just like the Power Duals and the Fuelmoto pipe?
Regarding the Fullsac being "true duals"......I spoofed. For some reason, I was thinking about their True Dual conversion kit. Sorry my bad.
Last edited by Tek74; 04-19-2011 at 09:19 PM.
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I like the looks of the VH power dual x header, but I also like the Fulsac x pipe with the stock heat shields look, I was just wondering about the performance of the 2, if one was a little better than the other, as far as flow. It just looks like, unless you ran some type of full size pipe to the left side in front of the rear tire, using the stock flattened pipe to the muffler, it would be restricted a little, compared to the right side pipe, that is full size. I'm just trying to get some input on different dual exhaust, 'cause I don't want to run a full system 2 into 1 with bags, I think it looks funny with only a pipe on the right side under the bag, and I don't want to run the dumby on the left side, either. Thanks for the replies, keep'um coming.
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