Here's a dyno comparison of the Fullsac X pipe VS the OEM non cat headpipe.
Test Bike was an 09 Bagger with a 107" kit, Stock heads, Andrews 54 cams, Heavy Breather AC, Stock mufflers recored with 2.0 cores.
Dyno runs were completed within a 2 hour period, same tank of gas.
I mention this because weather and fuel variations can have a huge effect on dyno numbers.
Full throttle fuel curve was actually slightly rich through the midrange and adjusted accordingly.
Bottom end torque increase was "really noticeable" as reported by owner Nick on his 180 mile ride home to Vegas.
Run 55, stock non cat headpipe.
Run 75, Fullsac X pipe, "B" version.
Special thanks to Nick Mallas of Las Vegas for riding with a Fullsac!
Can u tell I am a newbie? i cant seem to quote correctly. lets try this again
Hi Steve, I have a SESG coming in 6 weeks and wanna by my exhaust now. I have been reading all your stuff and trying to get as educated as possible before I ask you. so here it goes
-B X-pipe or Jackpot 2 1/2 headers? someone sent me their website last nite and dont know the diff
-Is the B X-pipe 2 1/2? or? I dont see them on your website, I am either dumb or blind, or both....
-Are both compatible with the V&H Hi Output slip ons?
-or maybe go with the V&H power duals but I hate the heat shield look
-If I went Fullsac or Jackpot, I dont want to use the stock heat shield as I dont like the look, suggestions?
-Then the TTS Mastertune:) and I have heard I dont need to change out my Air cleaner?
so, x-pipe, Hi output slipons and a TTS and I am good to go?
i dont think i wanna start with cams and such but the andrews 54 seem to be what you recommend.
do I by my slipons thru you or thru someone else?
thanx for listening
mj
PS. can I change this out the day I pick up the bike? some have said I should wait a thousand miles:(