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Message started by Marco12356 on 08/08/22 at 09:15:18

Title: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Marco12356 on 08/08/22 at 09:15:18

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Screaming eagle muffler

Hello all  :)
I am new to the Savage forms and the owner of a 2017 S40 .
The carb has not been modified inside , I did pull the brass plug
from the side for the fuel mixing screw .
I recently purchased a harley screaming eagle and fitted the muffler on the bike .
I quickly tested It out and it sounds amazing but huge backfires and sluggish ... But I knew this was going to happen .
This muffler has the baffle still in place , but has more flow then a regular dyna muffler .
Should I continue with this muffler or will it be too much effort to get it to work .  :-/
If so what would you recommend for a jet kit or ect

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by LANCER on 08/08/22 at 09:25:38

A screaming eagle will require work to get it functional.
I quite trying to use them years ago.
A Harley Dyna or Supertrap will work better.
The Dyna is more cost effective.

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Marco12356 on 08/08/22 at 09:46:41

Thank you Lancer for your reply I really appreciate it ... Which Supertrap do you recommend ... Will it need a jet kit also .
Id like to try and keep it as reliable as possible .

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/08/22 at 11:16:03

I paid the money for the Trapp, thought it was cool. Next savage I went with the Harley muffler, sounded fine,easy to get the carburetor happy, tons less money.
I wouldn't do the Trapp again if I was rich. Just not worth the money and the hassle. It's Not gonna change your time on the quarter mile any more than the Harley muffler.

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Tocsik on 08/08/22 at 12:43:30

It's personal choice, but I also think the Dyna looks right on the Savage.  It's the right length and overall size.

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by zipidachimp on 08/08/22 at 12:55:10

$40 on ebay for a dyna, what's not to like?
Get the one with the rail attachment, without the catalyst. The chrome is really good!
Cheers!  8-)

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Tocsik on 08/09/22 at 12:35:04


41524B525F5A585352564B3B0 wrote:
$40 on ebay for a dyna, what's not to like?
Get the one with the rail attachment, without the catalyst. The chrome is really good!
Cheers!  8-)


Anyone know if you can just knock or cut out the catalyst screen? Or is there more to it than just the screen?

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Marco12356 on 08/12/22 at 17:11:39

How are these guys running a straight pipe or muffler with no baffles...  ???? Even those Emgo mufflers have almost nothing in them for back pressure .

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/12/22 at 17:17:05

If they prefer noise over a decent running bike, that is how to get there.

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by zipidachimp on 08/12/22 at 22:35:42

TOC: I think the Dyna with the catalyst is only for Cali. The correct Dyna is this one:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/134158296314?epid=1423002824&hash=item1f3c7524fa:g:92IAAOSwg7Viuvqq
The rail attachment is that rectangular thingy. It uses a 7/16" lag bolt.
Cheers!  8-)
ps: you can buy one for $40, not $140!!!

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by SoC on 08/13/22 at 14:31:21

Though I have a Voodoo slash on my ‘03’ and a long Delkevic on my “11”, they both have 2 additional baffles in each. That said, a Dyna makes a lot of sense if you think about it. For one it is one of 2 mufflers on a Harley and half a Harley is about the same cc as our single. Second, it is a fully conforming exhaust to regulations, Harley just engineered it to be more “Harley” sounding.

That said catalytic baffles are a great option. They bolt in and you can easily modify them by drilling a hole through middle and partially plug them by bolting a washer/fender washer on both ends to increase back pressure. They are available in different diameters and if needed you can make a sleeve and tack it on or just fit it when installing. I have them inserted in the back end of mufflers on of both my bikes. On the “03”, with the Voodoo I have a standard small diversion baffle at end of the connector between the header and muffler. On the other I have a second smaller catalytic installed in the connector from header to muffler. Photo is first baffle on Voodoo bolted to connector, it inserts into the muffler.

Title: Re: Screaming eagle muffler
Post by Marco12356 on 08/13/22 at 22:30:42

Thanks SoC for the info
I want something different from the Dyna , I have a Delkevic the way .
Im going to still play with the eagle and play with some baffles for fun .

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