Hey fellow XSives,
I have two questions to ponder:
1. I see Jardineproducts.com sells a replacement 4 into 2 exhaust system for our bikes, but I noticed that instead of headers 1 & 2 exiting the left, they have headers 1 & 4 exiting, with 2 & 3 exiting the right. This follows with the coil wiring, is there some performance advantage to this arrangement?
2. I am running straight pipes, and my bike runs well and I like the loud sound. It is especially helpful here in Texas when all I have around me are 4-wheel drive diesel "dualie" pickups who "can't" see me! But when I let off the throttle, (which is seldom! ) the pipes "pop" a lot on decelleration. I have the original air box. Is this OK and normal, or do I need a little backpressure?
Ride safely folks,
greg
I have two questions to ponder:
1. I see Jardineproducts.com sells a replacement 4 into 2 exhaust system for our bikes, but I noticed that instead of headers 1 & 2 exiting the left, they have headers 1 & 4 exiting, with 2 & 3 exiting the right. This follows with the coil wiring, is there some performance advantage to this arrangement?
2. I am running straight pipes, and my bike runs well and I like the loud sound. It is especially helpful here in Texas when all I have around me are 4-wheel drive diesel "dualie" pickups who "can't" see me! But when I let off the throttle, (which is seldom! ) the pipes "pop" a lot on decelleration. I have the original air box. Is this OK and normal, or do I need a little backpressure?
Ride safely folks,
greg
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