jasper
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Advice is useless-a wise man don’t need it and a FOOL won’t take it.ZZzzz
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Advice is useless-a wise man don’t need it and a FOOL won’t take it.ZZzzz
Stolen.Well, if I knew as much as you do I’d keep it to my self so I didn’t piss off the forum.
My first Vmax had Cobras on it. It was a '98. The baffles had been punched out, so it was LOUD. I installed a switch to make the Vboost kick in at half the RPM of stock. At some point, I lowsided the bike and replaced the Cobras with a set of Jardine slipons. I don't recall there being a noticeable change in power output after switching to the Jardines--perhaps debaffling the Cobras negates their power loss? My second Vmax was an '02, and it had UFO slipons on it. It was ear-bleedingly loud. I bought smaller end caps and had baffling installed, which helped with the noise level. There were several years between the '98 and the '02, but I don't remember the '02 feeling noticeably different in power.
Meanwhile, on my Gen2, I switched from the stock exhaust with an Optimal Carbone x-pipe to a Hindle 4-1 full system, and while it was literally two months between when I started on the project and when I finished it (part of that downtime was sending the shock off to be revalved), my butt dyno says there is significantly more power. And I haven't even had the ECU reflashed for the Hindle system yet.
How about those Cowboys!?
Better yet, how about those 94 Yellow Vmaxes!
I guess I’m partial, since my 94 is Yellow
Let's see pics of your 'rat-bike' exhaust patching. 'Necessity is the mother of invention.'I find the original exhausts on the VMax Gen1 the nicest looking of all. I don't focus on increasing the power and just spent about a week patching my originals with many pop rivets and plates, and quite allot of exhaust paste. The first time i seen a VMax Gen 1 was way back when they first came out, i drove past it and thought ‘what an ugly bike’ i then spent all day thinking about that bike and decided its ‘so ugly that it has now become beautiful’. I’ve used that line a few times for different things but the VMax Gen 1 in original form is the most beautiful bike i’ve seen in my life. Hence the closeness of Trigger and I.
When you get the ECU reflashed, it will be night and day. I went from 170 hp and 108 tq, to 185hp and 119tq. One change that Ive made AFTER the last dyno run was to change the main filter from a specter to a DNA filter, it has significantly more area. Using the autotune, there were a few areas where the fuel was increased 8 and 12%. Now, not every area, but in a few, which I found interesting. I will try and dyno again in Dec
Oh, I know all-about that because I'm watching The Spanish Princess here in the colonies.LoL. Wish I had taken some photos of the exhausts before I put them back on. The upper side of the collector box was totally peppered, I think condensation must lie up there, just under 1&3 exhaust outlets, also I don't have a welder so pop rivets and exhaust paste were my next choice. I then painted the collector box with oxide, and finished with VHT black spray. U cant see a thing, honestly! I should put a picture of Trigger on the site, its actually in good condition, 1999 canadian carbon, original everywhere, 18k miles and seen the rain maybe 4 times, which is good as it rains almost constantly in Glasgow.
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