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Wondering if I can put a cat delete pipe on my 2015 RT to get a little more sound out of my tailgunner exhaust. Will the bike run ok? Throw codes? Any pros or cons?
Wondering if I can put a cat delete pipe on my 2015 RT to get a little more sound out of my tailgunner exhaust. Will the bike run ok? Throw codes? Any pros or cons?
Wondering if I can put a cat delete pipe on my 2015 RT to get a little more sound out of my tailgunner exhaust. Will the bike run ok? Throw codes? Any pros or cons?
I put the bypass on mine and it made mine a little too loud. I like a quite bike. I then put a baffle in it and it seemed to help a little but still a little too loud for my taste. But too answer your question, yes, it will give it more roar.
I put the bypass on mine and it made mine a little too loud. I like a quite bike. I then put a baffle in it and it seemed to help a little but still a little too loud for my taste. But too answer your question, yes, it will give it more roar.
You will never get the same sound out of a triple as a V-twin. Removing the cat will add to the sound of the tailgunner and you should not have any problems with doing so. But if you do you can always add a fuel controler...:thumbup:
I have the cat bypass on my spydy & did have the tailgunner on it............ it made it a lot louder but it wasn't a rumble, more like a swarm of bees coming at me, so I had the stock exhaust put back on & without the cat it is louder than stock but not so much as the swarm of angry bees that the tailgunner was.
I have the cat bypass on my spydy & did have the tailgunner on it............ it made it a lot louder but it wasn't a rumble, more like a swarm of bees coming at me, so I had the stock exhaust put back on & without the cat it is louder than stock but not so much as the swarm of angry bees that the tailgunner was.[/QUOTES
Did you run the tailgunner without the bypass? Wondering if it sounds like that only louder
I have the cat bypass on my spydy & did have the tailgunner on it............ it made it a lot louder but it wasn't a rumble, more like a swarm of bees coming at me, so I had the stock exhaust put back on & without the cat it is louder than stock but not so much as the swarm of angry bees that the tailgunner was.[/QUOTES
Did you run the tailgunner without the bypass? Wondering if it sounds like that only louder
yes it didn't change the tone,,,,,,, just made it louder,,,,,,,,,, here is a link of the hubby on Spydy when he had my LED installed, but you can hear the pipe in the background.
yes it didn't change the tone,,,,,,, just made it louder,,,,,,,,,, here is a link of the hubby on Spydy when he had my LED installed, but you can hear the pipe in the background.