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VANCE / HINES vs KERKER
I currently have a VH 4-1 exhaust on my bike. I have seen a Kerker 4-1 with header for sale. My questions are #1 is there a significant differance between the two 8O , #2 why :roll: , and #3 is there a difference if I change the header pipes between them :?Tags: None
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I didn't notice any difference in performance between the two. I had a Kerker that got old and rusted out. I got the V&H because think it looks a little better.
Steve
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Re: VANCE / HINES vs KERKER
Originally posted by DE-MANZI currently have a VH 4-1 exhaust on my bike. I have seen a Kerker 4-1 with header for sale. My questions are #1 is there a significant differance between the two 8O , #2 why :roll: , and #3 is there a difference if I change the header pipes between them :?
Also, my friend with the Z1R told me I should get a V&H because it's "proper" on a Suzuki. Okay, that part wasn't important."When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a communist." Bishop Helder Camara
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Kerker headers, my favorite. Differences? The bends are different to start off with and depending on the year of bike and application the Kerker may have a larger collector than the V&H, meaning flow could be better. Kerker's are easy to tune, just select between 4 baffles ( there used to be alot more at one time which was a pain), one street and 3 competition. Unfortunately the Kerker line is pretty much taken over so unless they start remanufacturing old designs, there isn't much to choose from parts-wise.The header designs are different where the megaphones attach so swapping half a system is out unless you're handy with welding pipe. Hard to say if one is better than the other, personal preference I suppose. My Kerker is probably 18 years old and apart from some rust between the header pipes it's holding out pretty good. I'd like to pick up a spare one day just in case, but if I need a new one I'll probably go V&H . Oh, a stock street Kerker didn't need a jet change off the bat like the V&H does, but that's because of the restrictive street baffle, swap up to the comp series and jet changes are necessary to use the most gain possible.
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