I currently am running an '05 S83 with K&N drop ins, a Dynojet stage one kit with the needles set to the third slot and slides drilled, and a Cobra drag pipe system with Big City Thunder QQ Baffles installed as well as 4" of the original Cobra baffles. I also have installed Designer's Springs. She runs great and is nice and torquey, but I still want her a little quieter.
I am obtaining a stock exhaust system (bike didn't come with it) and plan on drilling the baffles to be somewhat loud but not obnoxious. My question is this. Who has done this with both the K&N drop ins and the Dynojet kit? What did you do for your needle settings? I'm thinking the second from the top clip slot? I'm not thinking of doing the complete Dr Bob, just the first 2 baffles. I know I will lose some power by going back to the stock setup, but I just want her to sound respectable and throaty, but not oem quiet or drag pipe rude.
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Can anyone tell me about their good or bad experiences with drilling their stock mufflers? Droning? Sounds great? Tinny?
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I drilled the stock mufflers in my vs800 (3 equally spaced 1/4'' holes in each) and it made it sound better, more raspy. Not sure what it would be like on a 1400 but probably pretty good.Forge wrote:Can anyone tell me about their good or bad experiences with drilling their stock mufflers? Droning? Sounds great? Tinny?
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Hi ForgeForge wrote:Can anyone tell me about their good or bad experiences with drilling their stock mufflers? Droning? Sounds great? Tinny?
Before i did the full uncork on my 1400 my stocks had 4 x 10mm holes in the back plate. It sounded ok but i still felt it wasn't gonna breath properly through a 3/4'" hole. Went ahead and drilled the holding rivets in the plate and got it out. I could then see that the baffle had had the centre drilled out. The baffle is just atube about 6" long with small holes in the circumference and i think the end of the tube was originally blanked off (no wonder the poor things sound asthmatic?) If you stick a rod in the end and it stops approx 6" in i think yours will be stock. If you want to keep the stock look you could drill the centre out and maybe the 4 holes in the plate. See what it sounds like and if you want more there is another baffle plate about 4" from the end of the baffle tube.
Heres a diagram of the internals courtesy of someone on the purple board.
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Thanks for finding that drawing. I was wondering about that.m2h wrote:...snip...
Heres a diagram of the internals courtesy of someone on the purple board.
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You will not get into too much trouble just bashing out your baffles but if you try to alter length or diameter you will fall into a world of shit.
However if you don't believe me and you do--then keep the old set so you can return.
As in most cases of tinkering there is a point of no return, this point needs to be understood.
The exhaust system although incredibly important part of the engines breathing ,tuning and performance seems to attract tinkering with the belief that it is not that important and that all it does is guide waste gases to the rear of the bike keeping it out of the riders face.
However if you don't believe me and you do--then keep the old set so you can return.
As in most cases of tinkering there is a point of no return, this point needs to be understood.
The exhaust system although incredibly important part of the engines breathing ,tuning and performance seems to attract tinkering with the belief that it is not that important and that all it does is guide waste gases to the rear of the bike keeping it out of the riders face.