Best performing exhaust on the market!
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RE: Best performing exhaust on the market!
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Who builds the best power in the exhaust market? Real world power!
Who builds the best power in the exhaust market? Real world power!
Well if your not in a big A$$ rush to buy a exhaust system I might be able to show you the difference between a Suppertrap and a Fatcat system buy this weekend.
A lot is going to depend on the weather and how busy the dyno is Saturday.
It ain't stock but going to find out which pipe performs better on my build of the two.
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RE: Best performing exhaust on the market!
Just one of those questions that will start a war...lot of personal opinions, lots of facts (dyno runs) and lots of differences.
All depends on the build and tuning. You can put any aftermarket pipe on and either gain torque, horsepower, both or none.
Then it depends where you want the gains, low end or top end. There are many threads here detaining pipes, and info, that is good. Personally, IMO if it is a stocker, then you really can go too far wrong with slipons, Rush, Screaming Eagle, Hooker, V&H, they all will give you gains with proper tuning. If you build the engine, then you can gain even more with a good two into one, and even gain with true duals, although the gains between the two will vary greatly from low end to top.
Bagger magazine has an article on exhausts that might shed some light on the subject.
All depends on the build and tuning. You can put any aftermarket pipe on and either gain torque, horsepower, both or none.
Then it depends where you want the gains, low end or top end. There are many threads here detaining pipes, and info, that is good. Personally, IMO if it is a stocker, then you really can go too far wrong with slipons, Rush, Screaming Eagle, Hooker, V&H, they all will give you gains with proper tuning. If you build the engine, then you can gain even more with a good two into one, and even gain with true duals, although the gains between the two will vary greatly from low end to top.
Bagger magazine has an article on exhausts that might shed some light on the subject.
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