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mixongw
Kerker header
I was told by the tech at the dealer that you should not run without the fibreglass packing in the Kerker header. He said that it drops the midrange performance. Any experience or comments here?Tags: None
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Hoomgar
This worked better than glass for me:
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mixongw
Re: Kerker header
Originally posted by mixongwI was told by the tech at the dealer that you should not run without the fibreglass packing in the Kerker header. He said that it drops the midrange performance. Any experience or comments here?
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mark m
Any other comments on this?
Mark
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spots25
well, i've never seen a kerker muffler before, but if its anything like all the other mufflers i've seen, i'd say no. The backpressure of the exhaust is determined by the hole in the tip, and that hole is the same diameter whether there is fiberglass in there or not. On a related note, i also used steel wool
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Hoomgar
I wouldn't think the packing being missing would matter too much but it could I guess? It will change the flow a little bit but this is normal with any glass packed muffler. I rejetted my bike after I repacked the can with the steel wool. It worked great, quieted it down a little bit and hasn't given me an issue since. It is holding up way better than the glass packs have in the past. I don't think I'll ever use the glass again.
You should not have to rejet but it is possible that you may. It depends on how close things were before the glass blew all out and how much more air the pipe is flowing with it out.
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mark m
backpressure of the exhaust is determined by the hole in the tip, and that hole is the same diameter whether there is fiberglass in there or not.
Mark
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mixongw
Originally posted by mark mbackpressure of the exhaust is determined by the hole in the tip, and that hole is the same diameter whether there is fiberglass in there or not.
Mark
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