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| | Birdman | Set |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 27/12/2010 | Posts | : | 135 | Location | : | United States |
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| Posted : 15 Nov 2012 - 02:28 Post title : Does anyone in So Cal have Hog Slayers? | | I am interested in changing my long TORS for something that's a bit louder at idle and low revs. I am happy with the TORS when the throttle is cranked but find them a bit subdued at idle and lower revs.
i am hoping that the cat less Hog Slayers will fit the bill but would like to hear them side by side with my TORS before ordering them. I would hate to spend the cash and find little improvement over my current setup.
If anyone in So Cal (I live in Palm Desert) has Hog Slayers installed I would love to visit for ten minutes to compare pipes.
Please let me know by PM
Thanks
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| | daz | Zeus |  |  | Reg. Date | : | 12/05/2009 | Posts | : | 7,709 | Location | : | United States |
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| Posted : 15 Nov 2012 - 02:39 Post title : Re: Does anyone in So Cal have Hog Slayers? (Re: Birdman) | | Have you tried running the tors catless? I am, and i can't imagine anyone wanting more volume. They aren't loud quiet at idle and cruise, but they are a bit louder and any throttle at all and they start getting much louder. If you aren't running them catless just try it. It'll cost you all of $5-8 for a 1.25" diameter 90 degree galvanized elbow at any hardware store. Cut it in 1/2 and each one will be 45 degrees and fit perfectly in place of the cat. But remember, if you run either with the tors tune it's not going to sound as smooth as with a proper tune like the decat tune you can find here.
| 2010 Blue/White Thunderbird, "Brutus". 1700 kit, short tors, gutted cat, UNI filter, filter seal off, custom tune. Brutus in his native habitat: Link
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