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Old subject I know, but I know I like finding posts on things I am considering and I have not seen anything on this combo for a long time so

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Old 06-12-2016, 12:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Pro DryS and HPS Tubes

Old subject I know, but I know I like finding posts on things
I am considering and I have not seen anything on this combo for a long
time so thought I would share. 2013 manual, Just installed The Pro Dry S drop ins and HPS tubes.

This is worth every penny, for the results vs the cost you can't go wrong.
The only other mod was an existing Stillen CBE. The first thing I noticed is
the rev's build faster noticeably so. I can't honestly say I feel anything different
in the seat of the pants, but without a doubt the rev's build quicker for a given
amount of pedal. The other thing I notice is the acceleration is much smoother,
due to better air flow I assume.

There ya go, pondering an uprev, down the road maybe, if worth it.
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