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4-1 always = loss of low/mid power?
I've read here that a 4-1 exhaust will add high-rpm hp (a small amount) but at the cost of low and mid-range power. Why is this? And is this always the case, or only when coupled with pod filters and a jet kit?Tags: None
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When I installed a Vance&Hines 4-1 to my 750 I didn't notice any low end to mid range loss. The bike screamed for sure to 9.5k rpm but the kicker was I dropped almost 25lbs over the stock exhaust so the bike felt faster and leaned quicker round turns. It still accelerated like a bat out of hell... My stock exhaust was shot to crap, you know holier than Swiss cheese partly why I got a new exhaust.
Never noticed what your stating.Jedz Moto
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Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Graham
Originally posted by UncleMike View PostI've read here that a 4-1 exhaust will add high-rpm hp (a small amount) but at the cost of low and mid-range power. Why is this? And is this always the case, or only when coupled with pod filters and a jet kit?
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koolaid_kid
Only a cam change would exhibit that behavior. A pipe and pods just allow more air to flow, which is why you also have to rejet so the AFR remains the same.
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