lte racing pipes on 660?
#1
How loud are the looney tuned dual pipes on the raptor 660?
Do they give a good power increase?
How loud are they?
Are they hard to install?
How loud are they exactly?
What jets do you have to bump up for it?
Also, how loud are they?
Do they give a good power increase?
How loud are they?
Are they hard to install?
How loud are they exactly?
What jets do you have to bump up for it?
Also, how loud are they?
#3
I can only answer part of your question.
The part you asked 4 times. LOL
The pipes are loud. If you ride places like Silver Lake where they have sound limits you need the quiet cores to get in.
Last year at Silver Lake, I tried getting in without the quiet cores and I got stopped at the gate.
They checked my sound at 101 dbs. The legal limit there is 96dbs.
The quiet cores bring them to within the legal limit.
Using the quiet cores also require rejetting to bring the power back.
Giving you my jetting would be useless because my motor build is much different from yours.
They are not hard to install. Its just an exhaust pipe.
While the pipes will wake the motor up for sure and give you decent gains over the stock exhaust, they REALLY work WELL on a motor that has had work done on the inside.
The part you asked 4 times. LOL
The pipes are loud. If you ride places like Silver Lake where they have sound limits you need the quiet cores to get in.
Last year at Silver Lake, I tried getting in without the quiet cores and I got stopped at the gate.
They checked my sound at 101 dbs. The legal limit there is 96dbs.
The quiet cores bring them to within the legal limit.
Using the quiet cores also require rejetting to bring the power back.
Giving you my jetting would be useless because my motor build is much different from yours.
They are not hard to install. Its just an exhaust pipe.
While the pipes will wake the motor up for sure and give you decent gains over the stock exhaust, they REALLY work WELL on a motor that has had work done on the inside.
#5
LOL, yea, i didnt know if you guys on the forum would catch on that i asked it 4 times...I was thinking that people would tell me about how cool they look and stuf it i didnt ask them how loud it was that many times...LOL....Just gotta use some forethought to get the right information out of people you know?
#6
Originally posted by: quadbart
I can only answer part of your question.
The part you asked 4 times. LOL
The pipes are loud. If you ride places like Silver Lake where they have sound limits you need the quiet cores to get in.
Last year at Silver Lake, I tried getting in without the quiet cores and I got stopped at the gate.
They checked my sound at 101 dbs. The legal limit there is 96dbs.
The quiet cores bring them to within the legal limit.
Using the quiet cores also require rejetting to bring the power back.
Giving you my jetting would be useless because my motor build is much different from yours.
They are not hard to install. Its just an exhaust pipe.
While the pipes will wake the motor up for sure and give you decent gains over the stock exhaust, they REALLY work WELL on a motor that has had work done on the inside.
I can only answer part of your question.
The part you asked 4 times. LOL
The pipes are loud. If you ride places like Silver Lake where they have sound limits you need the quiet cores to get in.
Last year at Silver Lake, I tried getting in without the quiet cores and I got stopped at the gate.
They checked my sound at 101 dbs. The legal limit there is 96dbs.
The quiet cores bring them to within the legal limit.
Using the quiet cores also require rejetting to bring the power back.
Giving you my jetting would be useless because my motor build is much different from yours.
They are not hard to install. Its just an exhaust pipe.
While the pipes will wake the motor up for sure and give you decent gains over the stock exhaust, they REALLY work WELL on a motor that has had work done on the inside.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
mrtidy
Polaris Ask an Expert! In fond memory of Old Polaris Tech.
9
Feb 3, 2016 05:00 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




