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Akrapovic RT Exhaust - Dyno & Cat Removal Questions

stewartj239

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I am considering the Akrapovic exhaust for my 2013 RT-S. From what I understand, they offer a "Sport" and "Sport Touring" silencer, but they are really the same except for their shape. I have been unable to locate a dyno chart comparing it to the stock exhaust. As a matter of fact, the Two Brothers exhaust is the ONLY aftermarket option that I've seen a dyno for and it shows a 3-4 HP increase. It doesn't seem like much to me. It makes me wonder if the stock exhaust isn't as restricted as I assume it is.

So my question is, does anyone have a dyno of the Akrapovic showing what I'm gaining in performance for the money - or even a seat of the pants opinion? Also, if the Akrapovic is mated with a cat bypass, will the two of them together lean out the FI mapping to the point that I would require a juice box, or will the stock ECM be able to handle both modifications? Thanks.
 
If you lose the converter and pop for the Akrapovic; the weight savings alone would be substantial... :thumbup:
I'm guessing here; but it should be about 50 lobs...
 
If you lose the converter and pop for the Akrapovic; the weight savings alone would be substantial... :thumbup:
I'm guessing here; but it should be about 50 lobs...

Wow!!! I guess my biggest worry is whether the ECM can handle them both without running too lean. I am very fortunate because I have a 2013 that does not exhibit the heat related issues. I know I'm not running lean and I don't want to upset that, but I also want to make some upgrades.
 
Wow!!! I guess my biggest worry is whether the ECM can handle them both without running too lean. I am very fortunate because I have a 2013 that does not exhibit the heat related issues. I know I'm not running lean and I don't want to upset that, but I also want to make some upgrades.

I don't have any facts but I would bet that the bike would be to lean for comfort if we remove both without a tuning device. As of right now I can not find anyone offering a tuner for the 2013 yet. For the best performance I think we need to remove the cat, add free flowing muffler, and remove factory airbox and install the Kewl Metal high flow intake system. With the 50lbs of weight reduction and the more air in and more air out we should be able to get some good gains! After that there isn't anything else let on the aftermarket to improve performance. You would think that after 6 years we would have cam options, big bore kits, and several high flow intake options with cool air intake ducting to foglight holes.
 
I don't have any facts but I would bet that the bike would be to lean for comfort if we remove both without a tuning device. As of right now I can not find anyone offering a tuner for the 2013 yet.


I called two brothers about a juice box pro for my 13 and they said it was in R&D and would be out in about 3 weeks and that was as of Yesterday.
 
The more you tickle the dragon's tail; the quicker you'll get burned... :shocked:
i can see changing the can out back...
I'd be VERY cautious beyond that...
 
The more you tickle the dragon's tail; the quicker you'll get burned... :shocked:
i can see changing the can out back...
I'd be VERY cautious beyond that...



I'm with you, it's seem like dangerous territory replacing the cat also w/ no tune work.
 
I know that replacing the cat by itself has yielded great results by many members on this forum. If I had to choose between the cat and the exhaust, I'm thinking the cat would be the mod to make.
 
I know that replacing the cat by itself has yielded great results by many members on this forum. If I had to choose between the cat and the exhaust, I'm thinking the cat would be the mod to make.



Does changing out the cat only mess w/ other stuff?

Seems like a big change to me, moreso than a muffler change?
 
Does changing out the cat only mess w/ other stuff?

Seems like a big change to me, moreso than a muffler change?

No, not really. Take a look at the link I posted. The removal is simply a bolt on - just like replacing the OEM exhaust. I would like to replace both. I know the ECM can adjust to one or the other, but I am not sure about both. As stated, there are plenty of people who have removed the cat and I have yet to see a negative result.
 
No, not really. Take a look at the link I posted. The removal is simply a bolt on - just like replacing the OEM exhaust. I would like to replace both. I know the ECM can adjust to one or the other, but I am not sure about both. As stated, there are plenty of people who have removed the cat and I have yet to see a negative result.

I think what he is saying is that removing the cat would have more affect on the A/F mixture than removing the muffler, which I agree. Are you saying you have seen post where people removed the cat and nothing else and did not use a fuel controller of any kind with good results?
 
I think what he is saying is that removing the cat would have more affect on the A/F mixture than removing the muffler, which I agree. Are you saying you have seen post where people removed the cat and nothing else and did not use a fuel controller of any kind with good results?



That's what I was wondering.
 
I called two brothers about a juice box pro for my 13 and they said it was in R&D and would be out in about 3 weeks and that was as of Yesterday.

Thats good news! I just hope they do a map for a muffler swap only, a map for muffler swap and high flow intake, and a map for muffler swap, cat removal, and high flow intake install. With the 2012 the cat was in the muffler so when you swapped it out you removed the cat at the same time. It would only be fair that they gave us a map for the cat removed as well.:pray:
 
Thats good news! I just hope they do a map for a muffler swap only, a map for muffler swap and high flow intake, and a map for muffler swap, cat removal, and high flow intake install. With the 2012 the cat was in the muffler so when you swapped it out you removed the cat at the same time. It would only be fair that they gave us a map for the cat removed as well.:pray:


Not sure but was just happy it was in the works .
 
Im at a bit of a loss as to the cost of some of these mods...especially exhaust. $450 for 12 inches of exhaust tubing..(another $40 for gaskets!)
Am I missing something here?

WHy is a simple cat bypass that I can have done on my Toyota at any quality custom exhaust shop about $100...put it under my Spyder and suddenly its worth almost $500???
 
In the 2013 STS, is the catalytic converter part of the OEM muffler?
I believe the dealer has a Akraprovic "Sports" exhaust for the RS/RT (2012?) he intends to install it on my STS.

Will this install cause any issues? Or should I insists he orders the correct one from BRP?
Or maybe it is the same part for all models with the current 998 engine?
 
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