Mackeroni
Well-known member
A few weeks ago, at 43,000 miles, I removed the stock exhaust cans from my 2008 FJR and replaced them with Delkevic 13" stainless tri-oval slip-ons.
The Pros:
1. I love the sound! Even with the baffles in, this system rocks! Not bothersome at all while cruising at 70-80 mph.
2. Average MPG has increased substantially... from an average of 39MPG with the old cans to over 46MPG with the Delkevic's. In the spirit of full disclosure, I also lightened my ride by about 40 pounds and streamlined things a bit when I removed the top case, side cases, Clearwater lighting and Garauld's comfortable highway pegs. Not sure how much improvement these changes contributed, but I feel like the Delkevic's should get most of the credit due to the great reduction in back pressure.
The Cons:
Only one negative to mention... The bike 'sounds funny' at neutral throttle. It sounds great with throttle on, and great with trailing throttle, but in the middle, the engine sounds almost like it is only firing on three cylinders. Is this due to lower back pressure or something else? Hard to figure this out, and maybe it has always been this way, but was undetectable with the stock exhaust on.
I am tempted to replace the plugs, sync the throttle bodies and tweak the TPM to see what happens, but in fact... none of these services are due yet.
All opinions welcome please.
Peace... Mack
The Pros:
1. I love the sound! Even with the baffles in, this system rocks! Not bothersome at all while cruising at 70-80 mph.
2. Average MPG has increased substantially... from an average of 39MPG with the old cans to over 46MPG with the Delkevic's. In the spirit of full disclosure, I also lightened my ride by about 40 pounds and streamlined things a bit when I removed the top case, side cases, Clearwater lighting and Garauld's comfortable highway pegs. Not sure how much improvement these changes contributed, but I feel like the Delkevic's should get most of the credit due to the great reduction in back pressure.
The Cons:
Only one negative to mention... The bike 'sounds funny' at neutral throttle. It sounds great with throttle on, and great with trailing throttle, but in the middle, the engine sounds almost like it is only firing on three cylinders. Is this due to lower back pressure or something else? Hard to figure this out, and maybe it has always been this way, but was undetectable with the stock exhaust on.
I am tempted to replace the plugs, sync the throttle bodies and tweak the TPM to see what happens, but in fact... none of these services are due yet.
All opinions welcome please.
Peace... Mack