Brock
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Have a look and chose wisely
Thanks for sharing very interesting. SLP and Jaws look like a very good choice for real world riding. Bragging rights drag racing the top end pipes are way to go I think and I believe 5 hp or so lost in mid range you can't really feel the seat in pants difference.
This really makes it clear how all the SLP guys swear the thing runs awesome on snow with the SLP pipe and runs with other pipes that dyno more hp.
Can you share any timing system numbers between stock and after market pipes?Losing hp and torque after valves open is a big deal when comparing.your gonna see that difference on a timing system no matter what it makes on the big end. You don't ride that big end hp number down the track
Best race pipes are what carry you through with torque first and hp . So the pipes that have the most hp and tq after valves open will spool up quicker to your target rpm and get the power to the track for better et. Even though after engagement it may slam in at 8000 or 8100, etc , it's what got you to there in that quick time frame from engagement. So it's not always the big end number pipe that wins.
Timing systems show in great detail about all of this
as soon as we get together on the lake we will.Can you share any timing system numbers between stock and after market pipes?
Erik must have built me a special pipe mod when he did it. I got 1500 miles on a 15 and maybe seen det 3 times running it back to back 5 to 7 times at st germane and the weinie roast. This thing rips!!! Out ran a lot of sleds with more mods and took 3rd with it in the pump gas shoot out this past year in st germane!!! Maybe it doesn't work for everyone but I'm sticking with it!!!!This really makes it clear how all the SLP guys swear the thing runs awesome on snow with the SLP pipe and runs with other pipes that dyno more hp.
I had SSI pipe and it ran awesome for a little ways until pipe got hot and DET Limp mode. It sucked bad. Dyno's amazing power but real world good luck tuning it!
What is the story with the Straightline Performance pipe? Rumor is there original version also had the internal stinger design and that is how they got insane HP on the dyno. But the Final production version they removed the stinger all together which is why they make 0 HP?
View attachment 1675 View attachment 1674 View attachment 1673 View attachment 1672 The stock pipe from factory pipe is very well made from low end corner to corner (7-8000 rpm). It's hard for the pipe makers to beat the hp and torque from 7-8000 rpm. To me this is important. This is not a bash against any pipe maker. It's just the plain truth. I jotted down some comparisons from stock pipe to pipe makers and you'll see the hp and torque lost in different areas .
Have a look and chose wisely