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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 8 kansas city, MO | Does anyone make a 2 into 1 exhaust system for the Vision? |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
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the way the bike is designed I think it would look funny |
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Cruiser
Posts: 162 Extreme Southern, AZ United States | There is a true 2 into 1 exhaust for the Vision. There is a false pipe on the left so the bike looks balanced. Problem is that I don't remember who makes em. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 116
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | The stock Vision exhaust is a 2 into 1 into 2 system as is. What are you trying to accomplish?
Ronnie |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 8 kansas city, MO | thought It might add a little more hp and torque |
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | kdknows - 2015-01-16 11:00 PM
thought It might add a little more hp and torque
To accomplish that, get the adjustable timing wheel, a top air filter, and a fuel controller. You'll be money ahead on performance per dollar vs any exhaust system change. When you want to go for the gold, add the cams and extend your rev limiter.
Spend money on exhaust system changes if you are looking for a different sound. Don't expect any performance increase from any exhaust change by itself. That isn't where the performance increases come from. They come from better air flow in, better fuel and timing control, and cams. You might even lose some hp or torque with an aftermarket exhaust. The stock system is a very good performer as is, and can support 135 HP, as Lloyd demonstrated with a 116 inch Vision running through the stock exhaust. It's not restrictive.
Try Lloydz adjustable timing wheel as a first step. That will give you your "little more hp and torque". Then add the top filter and a fuel controller if you want even more. Then the cams and a rev limiter extension if you want a lot more.
This chart is a Lloydz big bore 116 Vision running through the stock exhaust. He calls it his "116 touring package". "Performance without the noise". Check Lloydz website. http://www.lloydz.com/dyno.asp
Ronnie
Edited by rdbudd 2015-01-17 9:13 AM
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Attachments ---------------- 116-PC-VM1_dyno.gif (23KB - 2 downloads)
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 8 kansas city, MO | I have the adjustable Timming wheel ,VM 1 cams, PC-V, top filter, big honkers, by Rylan. Just wondering if I could scrape a couple more hp without going to the 116? |
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Tourer
Posts: 324 New Orleans, La, | You can get more without going 116 ci, but you will have to remove the engine to add the 10.8:1 pistons. The increase in compression compliments the other mods you've made and they support the heavy breathing pistons. IJS. BTW, you can get them in stock bore and save on the cost of bore and Nikasil replating which my last quote was 4-500.00. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | kdknows - 2015-01-19 1:01 AM
I have the adjustable Timming wheel ,VM 1 cams, PC-V, top filter, big honkers, by Rylan. Just wondering if I could scrape a couple more hp without going to the 116?
Where is your rev limiter cutoff set at? It should be at 6400 or 6500 RPM to get the most out of those mods.
Ask Rylan about adding the adjustable intake to the top filter.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 8 kansas city, MO | it is set at 6400 rpms |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 8 kansas city, MO | I might end up going with the higher compression pistons. |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | how much of a increase would a 2 into 1 exhaust give you VS. all the other mods people have suggested... |
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Visionary
Posts: 1365 Central Maryland | There is a point of diminishing returns...
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