red2kcbr
Well-known member
Holeshots here. Not too loud, just right. And Flowmasters on my '03 Cobra. Also not too loud. If I wanted silent, I'd ride electric.
I doubt if it would sound much different than a full stock system, but then these things are mostly subjective, unless you have a decibel meter handy. If you still have the stockers, why not put them on and report back to us, or maybe someone in your vicinity has a set down in the basement that you could borrow for comparison.Question for y'all.
Anyone running holeshot headers with stock cans? how does that sound?
I tossed my stock cans shortly after getting my 05 and replaced them with 2 Bros. I didn't think they were too loud, In fact, I think they were just about right, but perhaps just a wee bit louder than I had hoped for.
The beginning of this season I added a set of Walker headers to the mix and have been running them all summer along with the 2 Bros. cans. Without the cats in there, the damn thing is just plain loud when you whack the throttle. I was actually surprised at what a difference (in volume) removing the cats made.
Anyway, I've been tossing around keeping the headers and going back to stock cans now. It may get me right where I want to be as far as volume goes. Just a bit louder than stock, but not at all loud.
Thoughts please? Anyone?
Ever discuss with Dale Walker. He claimed 3 additional h.p. with the Holeshot mufflers (Dyno). I haven't been to his site since I purchased the mufflers. He probably did dyno the bike with his headers on it. Wouldn't be surprised at all if the motor ran better.I actually think it would be a bit louder than stock. I only say that because the cats apparently quiet things down a bit being in there. When going from stock headers/2 Bros. cans to the headers with the 2 Bros. cans there was a profound difference in volume, so they MUST make a difference. Unfortunately I don't have my stock cans anymore to test out. I'm also not sure that I want to buy a set just to see....
As far as other changes, perhaps a bit more power (no dyno test to support that) but logic says, larger tubes along with no more restrictive cats... I've got to believe that added just a bit of power. As for less heat, hard to say what difference taking the cats out made because I also wrapped the headers in insulating header wrap before I installed them to cut down on heat. Overall, yes, there is less heat, but I don't know how much of the reduction is from the wrap vs. the cats being gone. My guess is that the header wrap cuts more heat while moving and the cats being gone prevents as much heat coming up on you at stoplight. After all, while moving, the hot air from the cats is behind you while the hot air off the downpipes may come across you legs still.
Overall, I'm happy with the current combination, but I just may be getting older and want to quite things back down again... I just don't know.
Me too. I picked up a pair of Hexicone cans at WFO-6 and love the sound. Baffles in of course. At freeway speeds I don't hear them but around town they sound sweet. Got them for 10% off, free installation and free shipping for my old cans. Had to do it. :yahoo: Gives the bike a little character without being LOUD and they look sooooo good.Sorry boys, I love the sound from my remus pipes.
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