Hey everyone, is back pressure important for my engine,? is it bad if i take off the baffle off my exhuast? or can i drill holes in my baffle cap? thanks
no, not unless it causes a lean run condition, otherwise it wont hurt a thing but maybe your ears, the straight through exhaust run great on my engines when I've done them, back pressure has always been a performance robber on my engines.do you think it will damage it if i take off the baffle only?
Good to hear you have it running better and still keeping the sound manageable.i took off the baffle and ran it, soooooo much more power though it sounds like a chopper, so i still wanted to have some power, i drilled 2 small holes in the cap and put it back on , good power and sounds nice now!
Sounds good dd94, post that pic up in here if you want and that will possibly help someone else that may be looking to improve their stock exhaust.What I did with mine was bore out the stock outlet as much as I could, then took a carbide grinder and ground out the flat part of the tip on the inside. I basically made it as flush as I could with the cap.
Helped performance and made it louder.
Got a picture somewhere if you want one.
Hey there aint nothing wrong with that dd94, if it gets you better power thats all that matters....
I think it could be better, but it works. lolHey there aint nothing wrong with that dd94, if it gets you better power thats all that matters....
simple mod that works, thats what I'm talking about!
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If it does what you want and need it to do thats all that matters, several "fancy" exhaust out there that you could have spent good money on that wouldn't work a bit better, as it has been said (Quote)" it's your bike, build it the way you want it ".I think it could be better, but it works. lol
RBonesBack pressure does rob some horsepower, but is there fore a reason.
Yes, eliminating it will give you a speed boost, and create more noise, but will also dramatically decrease the lifespan of your engine.
There are plenty of other ways of keeping proper back pressure while increasing HP, and changing the sound other than cutting up a good working muffler.
If it's a speed and performance increase you're looking for, try a speed carb first for $30.00, change out the CDI wire to a 7mm automotive HP wire, and change the plug accordingly. Then move down to a 38-T, or a 36-T rear sprocket.
I'm on a 36-T with the CDI wire change, and speed carb with a stck muffler unmodified. Right now I am topping out at 43mph.
You can do some safe mods to the baffled muffler such as adding a few holes to the baffle, but drilling out the cap, gutting it, etc. are bad ideas.