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Where to buy aftermarket exhaust
11/06/07 at 13:45:04
I've been looking for the past few days and can not find LS650 specific slip-ons other than the Jardine. I have been using an HD slip-on and only getting about 35mpgs!!! It was fine with the stock exhaust so i'm attributing the horrible mileage on the slip-on since nothing else changed.
I have read on here the different types but i'm having a very tough time finding resellers. I would really appreciate help from some people for links.
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Re: Where to buy aftermarket exhaust
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11/06/07 at 14:05:23
Mac performance pipe is direct slip-on. I'did put some cropped HD heatshields on for protection and looks.(muffler tend to blue pretty fast at connection). Sound great, a little loud but great. Had to rejet with 152.5 main and total white spacer removal. Runs Strong.
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'07, White spacer REMOVED, 152,5 main jet, K&N drop-in filter, Mac exh, Sigma 906, ENM PT15B2 tach, factory s bags, shield, backrest/lug rack, crashbar, Kuryakyn 7980 ext hwy pegs,412-4233C+'09 C50T
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11/06/07 at 14:10:49
Ok, that sounds good but where did you get it? I have search on this site and found a lot of options, but when I went to buy I couldn't find many that were LS650 specific. My 86' carb has a 155 main jet so I don't think i'm going to have to rejet. If anything I may go down a size. The HD muffler i'm using has to be more restrictive than stock since I did nothing to the carb and my mpgs are between 35 and 40 now.
I need some links!
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11/06/07 at 14:13:17
Any muffler that hooks up to a 1.75" pipe will do...
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petc0ck mod, white spacer removed, 150 main jet, 12.5" shocks, 16" turnout muff, oil cooler mod, chain conversion, Tkat brace, external fuel filter, fuel screen removed...
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11/06/07 at 14:22:44
Dennis Kirk has 3 in stock. Also has Jardine and Supertrapp.
http://www.denniskirk.com/
I did put 2 extra groves at connection, opened it up, for ease of slipping it on and used seal out of stock muffler
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11/06/07 at 14:25:25
barry68v10 wrote
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Any muffler that hooks up to a 1.75" pipe will do...
I tried to go the cheap route with an HD muffler but I want something that is specific to the Savage and will mount perfectly. My muffler now is rigged now and I don't like it.
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vtail wrote
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Dennis Kirk has 3 in stock. Also has Jardine and Supertrapp.
http://www.denniskirk.com/
Thank you! I completely forgot about DennisKirk.com
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11/06/07 at 14:28:45
Just modified my above posting
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'07, White spacer REMOVED, 152,5 main jet, K&N drop-in filter, Mac exh, Sigma 906, ENM PT15B2 tach, factory s bags, shield, backrest/lug rack, crashbar, Kuryakyn 7980 ext hwy pegs,412-4233C+'09 C50T
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Just modified my above posting
What do you mean by "2 extra grooves"?
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11/06/07 at 15:13:12
the Mac, where it connects to the headpipe, has only 2 grooves which are hard to spred apart for an easy slip on. So I just took a hacksaw and at 90 degree cut 2 more grooves. spread them apart a little bit and then used the stock muffler gasket which I carefully pried out of the stock muffler. Then used supplied chrome clamp.
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'07, White spacer REMOVED, 152,5 main jet, K&N drop-in filter, Mac exh, Sigma 906, ENM PT15B2 tach, factory s bags, shield, backrest/lug rack, crashbar, Kuryakyn 7980 ext hwy pegs,412-4233C+'09 C50T
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11/06/07 at 15:46:05
toddlamp8 wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:11:
I tried to go the cheap route with an HD muffler but I want something that is specific to the Savage and will mount perfectly. My muffler now is rigged now and I don't like it.
Keep in mind the "Big" stock harley muffler is designed to handle about 29.5 hp in a two muffler configuration based on 59 hp for the evolution v-twin. This is really no better (maybe worse) than the 31 hp for the Savage, zero sum game from a hp perspective IMHO...
However, from a sound perspective I do prefer the harley muff.
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petc0ck mod, white spacer removed, 150 main jet, 12.5" shocks, 16" turnout muff, oil cooler mod, chain conversion, Tkat brace, external fuel filter, fuel screen removed...
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11/06/07 at 18:05:45
barry68v10 wrote
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Keep in mind the "Big" stock harley muffler is designed to handle about 29.5 hp in a two muffler configuration based on 59 hp for the evolution v-twin. This is really no better (maybe worse) than the 31 hp for the Savage, zero sum game from a hp perspective IMHO...
However, from a sound perspective I do prefer the harley muff.
I'm pretty sure that that's the problem i'm running into. However, I was looking at it from a cc point of view. My muddler has 1300/1400 so I assumed that meant 1300cc (1400cc) divided by 2.
No worries, I just bought the Mac 1/1 from DennisKirk.com. Is that definitely unrestricted compared to the stock Savage muffler? What can I expect as far as sound increase? I am definitely looking for something nice and loud.
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