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Interesting. Doesn't sound like his performance mods are doing what they are advertised to do, except for the greater dbs.
GuzziTech is planning to offer a Big Bore 4V kit which should be interesting and I'll be curious to see what HP gains they get with that. I'm sure some will go down that path, if I'm lucky my riding partner will and I'll get to test that too!
THIS WILL GET SUBSTANTIAL GAINS, YES! Pricey but not fluff. I've known about this for awhile. We'll see when it happens, but it will be a game-changer.
I doubt it. A bit more torque and more vibration without rebalancing. The limiting factor with the Smallblocks is the heron heads. Punching them out to a bigger capacity will achieve little.
This is why I hate FI. I had to spend $300 to mostly stop the popping on decal when I added Mistrals to my V7R.
GuzziTech is planning to offer a Big Bore 4V kit which should be interesting and I'll be curious to see what HP gains they get with that.
The noise is secondary. It's the tuned length and volume of the pipe that governs how it will work. Generally speaking a short pipe will work better at the bottom end but will create problems at higher engine speeds. This is a crude explanation but exhaust design isn't a simple subject.The speed of sound is the only constant in the system. Length and volume along with header diameter, valve and port size and a host of other factors will all have an impact on how the pipe performs but the length of time it takes for the pressure wave to move from the exhaust valve to the end of the pipe and return will remain a constant. It's force and impact will be more governed by pipe shape and volume.Short, stubby pipes may look trendy but they aren't worth a pinch of shit unless all you want to do is rush noisily from traffic light to traffic light. Regardless of mapping changes you aren't going to get increased volumetric efficiency, especially at the top end, with a stubby pipe. It'll run like a mad woman's shit and no amount of pissfarting about will change that because at elevated engine speeds the harmonics will be actively inhibiting the egress of spent charge or, if you're really lucky, producing increased charge transition leading the ECU to overfuel so you get the full trifecta of hideous din, less performance and lousy fuel economy! Winner! Winner! Chicken dinner! (Not!)Pete