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They're just a straight-through piece of pipe right?
Looks great. I'm thinking of getting the Freedom Performance long pipes with the shark tail. I haven't seen that Pro Race makes a version for the B and I don't want to spend 3k+for Jekill and Hyde. Did you have to have the ECU tuned? Any engine lights on with the slip ons? Did you notice any power increase? Thanks.
They're just a straight-through piece of pipe right?
If it was me, I'd turn the clamp so you don't see the bolt but otherwise looks pretty good, although damn pricey for what they are.
If just straight through you might want to put something in to avoid the O2 sensor giving out of spec signals causing CEL code.
That won't happen. The O2 is catalyst dependant and wide band, if it has the catalyst intact, which it does, and at least 8" of pipe, there will be no reversion.
Point is that the speed of the flow will be a lot higher at most revs and the sensors occasionally fail to read accurately. It has a simple solution; add a spacer.
Reading the Pro-Race website they estimate 1+ horse which I can understand as the intake muffler seems to be the bottle neck.
And I agree with you on the bottleneck, the intake is definitely the choke point.![]()
The ecu on this bike is HIGHLY adaptable. Zero tune needed.
If you would want to tune the R18, according to the article about the Roland Sands tuning it is possible to take all of the air filter housing and air boxes out and simply fit two velocity stacks to the stock Bing throttle body.Yes I definitely understand you, as I tune vehicles and motorcycles personally.
I’ve had those on my bike since the Spring. Very ‘raw’ sound, and I believe significantly more ‘go’ (unless it’s subjective, but there is a huge weight saving too…). No tuning been done, never a warning light. Miss the looks of the fishtails sometimes tho.![]()
I would love to see pics of those mounted on an R18.If you would want to tune the R18, according to the article about the Roland Sands tuning it is possible to take all of the air filter housing and air boxes out and simply fit two velocity stacks to the stock Bing throttle body.
These are supposedly a direct fit
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I would love to see pics of those mounted on an R18.
Anyway; the crux is that a slip on exhaust (and or sports filter) will not need a change of tune![]()
In both cases it was not about peak hp.... mostly low and mid range motor performance. I was recently reminded how much better the R18 was after removing the tune for a few weeks when having the reverse recall done.
They look great. Just remove stock pipes and install? Do they have any sound deadening or pure straight pipe?I installed my Pro Race "mufflers" today. It definitely sounds amazing now. Much more low end sound than I was expecting. I like it.
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They look great. Just remove stock pipes and install? Do they have any sound deadening or pure straight pipe?