Had a great conversation with Steve, a super nice guy. But I called him to talk to him about true duals versus 2-1-2, specifically V & H. been a V & H pipe guy my whole life. I like how loud they are and how great they look. He really tried to steer me back to his product, understandably. I think ultimately, his x pipe, V&H hi output slip ons and a TTS is what I wanted. Its not a combo he does from a selling or mapping. So that brings me to wanting to hear his product. He said his product is much quieter, but I love my loud bike. And I dont like the look of a stock heat shield or slip on system. but always open to new things, i thought listening would be a way to understand. The combo He spoke of.... his x pipe, cores and a TTS with his map
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mj
MJ
Here's what I have and I'll give you my opinion of it as others may vary. Forgive me in advance because I can get a little long winded.
I purchased his X-Pipe package which consists of what you said, X-Pipe, cores and TTS. He included a Fullsac Stage I map and I got the 1.75 cores. It was easy on the pocketbook too.
The cores were easy to change after doing some light whiz wheel grinding to get the stock cores out and the X-Pipe went on like a dream. Stock heat shields fit nicely, the TTS saved the OEM flash to a computer file (.MTE) and I installed his map. I like the stock look for the shields and mufflers very much.
I have had loud before and loved it during that time but it got old to me, maybe 'cause I'm getting up there in age, but not on a bagger like the 2010 SESG. I put this combo on I wanted to get back to a rumble without the dbl's. From what I understand, Fullsac's 2.0's are not much louder than the 1.75's when you use the stock baffle packing material. You could go to a larger baffle but that would degrade your bottom end torque. You could remove the baffle material and be louder but you may also heat stain your stock cans.
What I did find was a nice low, deep tone that sounds like a Harley, his X-Pipe improved the throttle response like crazy and the map is very close and will do nicely until I do the TTS VTune when the weather warms a bit. I also like the fact that Fullsac uses a ceramic coating on his X-Pipe which acts like an insulator around the pipe. Stainless has no insulating value and while at rest or parade riding one would think you could feel the dissipated heat on your legs. After riding you can actually touch the Fullsac head pipe after a few minutes and not get burned, touch the cans and you will. I thought that to be wildly interesting since one of the main reasons I made these changes was to reduce the heat and get rid of the cat too.
Yes, his baffles are a little more quiet. More so than other manufacturers that I've tried in the past but, when I twist the wick it will wake you up pretty good. It ain't that quiet! I am also considering getting another set of his baffles for my Trike. I have Rinehart TD's on there now and they are just too loud. Now listening to the Fullsac tone... It just has a unique Harley tone that I like.
I don't know if this really will satisfy any questions you have but if I were to write an opinion about that purchase I would also say I was more than pleased with the results.
Hope you find the same...
