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Got bored, and figured hey, what the he*l, why not take the baffles out of my mufflers and see what she sounds like!!
A Harley on rice-roids, that's what she sounds like! WAYY too loud to run that way. SOOO
In an effort to quiet it down a bit and remain inside my $0.00 budget, I went to the hardware store and found some galvanized steel plate for under $4. Came home, cut out two 3 inch round pieces and fit them into the pipes. Drilled out 5 1/2 inch holes and 6 1/4 inch holes in each plate, and used through-bolts to hold them in place.
Slapped the pipes back on the bike, fired her up, and HOLY ANGRY BUMBLEBEE!!! Not a horrible sound, but I lost my deep throaty volume I was looking for. BUT, on the other hand...I gained back the back pressure I needed for the engine to run well. I have NO idea what it's done HP wise or to the torque, etc...but I took her out for a ride, and noticed that when I rolled into it, she was VERY ready to peel the skin off of my face. LOTS of mid-range power, and even the low-end torque feels like she could pull a Mack uphill.
Any thoughts as to what I've done? Think I can leave it this way for a while? Is my engine in danger? I like the sound a LOT more than what I had before, I DO have back pressure, apparently, and things dont look too bad or dangerous for it.
Looking for input...
Got bored, and figured hey, what the he*l, why not take the baffles out of my mufflers and see what she sounds like!!
A Harley on rice-roids, that's what she sounds like! WAYY too loud to run that way. SOOO
In an effort to quiet it down a bit and remain inside my $0.00 budget, I went to the hardware store and found some galvanized steel plate for under $4. Came home, cut out two 3 inch round pieces and fit them into the pipes. Drilled out 5 1/2 inch holes and 6 1/4 inch holes in each plate, and used through-bolts to hold them in place.
Slapped the pipes back on the bike, fired her up, and HOLY ANGRY BUMBLEBEE!!! Not a horrible sound, but I lost my deep throaty volume I was looking for. BUT, on the other hand...I gained back the back pressure I needed for the engine to run well. I have NO idea what it's done HP wise or to the torque, etc...but I took her out for a ride, and noticed that when I rolled into it, she was VERY ready to peel the skin off of my face. LOTS of mid-range power, and even the low-end torque feels like she could pull a Mack uphill.
Any thoughts as to what I've done? Think I can leave it this way for a while? Is my engine in danger? I like the sound a LOT more than what I had before, I DO have back pressure, apparently, and things dont look too bad or dangerous for it.
Looking for input...
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