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Akrapovic exhaust
Just put the sport slip on silencer on my 2014 ST pulled the baffles it has a real nice sound, not too loud not too soft, Deep and throty really seems like a high quality piece
just want to put that out there for anybody that's interested
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Originally Posted by edgexsnoglobe
Just put the sport slip on silencer on my 2014 ST pulled the baffles it has a real nice sound, not too loud not too soft, Deep and throty really seems like a high quality piece
just want to put that out there for anybody that's interested
I did the same on my 2013 ST limited, both baffles out. It draws attention LOL.
The only thing i notice is that with both baffles out, when you really want to get on it...taking off in first (SE tranny), I have a serious bog. Doesnt happen in other gears, just initially in first. Just curious after youve ridden it awhile if you have the same issue.
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Originally Posted by NSPYTE
I did the same on my 2013 ST limited, both baffles out. It draws attention LOL.
The only thing i notice is that with both baffles out, when you really want to get on it...taking off in first (SE tranny), I have a serious bog. Doesnt happen in other gears, just initially in first. Just curious after youve ridden it awhile if you have the same issue.
I noticed before I put exhaust on and after the same amount of bogging it just seems to be characteristic of the transmission because you are using a clutch system
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Mine arrives tomorrow. Putting it on a 2013 ST-S SM5. Can't wait.
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I put one on last week at Homecoming. Leaving the baffles in for now. May take them out later.
Trb-- (Roger)
2014 Cognac STL:Ultimate Seat, Nelson Rigg Tail Pack, Nelson Rigg RS/ST Half Cover, TL fender lights, Squared Away Laser Alignment, BajaRon sway bar and links, Akropovic Sport Silencer
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I put the Sinister on mine and love it.
Live, Love, and Ride! God Bless!
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Originally Posted by NSPYTE
I did the same on my 2013 ST limited, both baffles out. It draws attention LOL.
The only thing i notice is that with both baffles out, when you really want to get on it...taking off in first (SE tranny), I have a serious bog. Doesnt happen in other gears, just initially in first. Just curious after youve ridden it awhile if you have the same issue.
I had a Harley with Screamin Eagle mufflers that the prior owner had removed the baffles ---Terribly noisy & I couldn't drop below 45mph in 5 th gear without the engine stuttering. Replaced the de-baffled Screamin Eagle mufflers with same non baffled muffler & I could drop down to 25 mph in 5th & accelerate. Most of these engines need the back pressure.
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2015 F3's , two 12 volt power outlets Orange & Black
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Down shifting is critical
Originally Posted by Wildrice
I had a Harley with Screamin Eagle mufflers that the prior owner had removed the baffles ---Terribly noisy & I couldn't drop below 45mph in 5 th gear without the engine stuttering. Replaced the de-baffled Screamin Eagle mufflers with same non baffled muffler & I could drop down to 25 mph in 5th & accelerate. Most of these engines need the back pressure.
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Regardless of the vehicle, lugging the engine is every bit as damaging to the engine as over reving. Traveling in 5th, at a speed where you should be in 2nd, can bend internal parts and cause you to walk long distances.
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Originally Posted by Matahead
Regardless of the vehicle, lugging the engine is every bit as damaging to the engine as over reving. Traveling in 5th, at a speed where you should be in 2nd, can bend internal parts and cause you to walk long distances.
The point of my post deals with the importance of back pressure lost via removing the baffles. My F3's SE6 automatically downshifts at 1800 rpm. At 1900 Rpm the engine pulls just fine without any stumbling. Engine stumbling may hurt the engine--but any steady pull (without engine stumbling vibration) from a low rpm does not.
Darrell
2015 F3's , two 12 volt power outlets Orange & Black
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