I just ordered one for my 08 Nightrod, if I love it I’ll order another for my 13 Muscle. I do have a question about the Power Vision tuner. If I buy one, how many licenses does it come with since I have more than one bike. Is there something like a handlebar mount for it.
The units will mount, dynojet sells mount kits for their tuners. The tuner comes with one license, but additional licenses can be purchased for less then the original unit. I think its around $200.
My Motohooligan Super Intake arrived today and I can't wait to install it. Alot of questions in the video was answered. Except one...do I need to have the bike tuned? It does Have a DynoJet Power Commander V installed...just looking for some guidance. Thanks
To get the full benefit of the intake, a proper tune will help, but that said, we have had some customers use the general stage 1 tune and get away with it.
Honestly when we did the mod and ran out of room, we moved it down to the frame on the left side and found a spot to make it fairly hidden, but there is no right or wrong place to mount it, just wherever you like best from a visual standpoint.
Yes they do. They are basically keepers in case one of the bolts that hold the velocity stacks on come loose. It would probably sorta suck if one of those bolts came out, bounced around and happened to get sucked into the air intake. Imagine it bouncing around in the cylinder head on top of the piston having a hell of a time. And maybe with a tall glass of luck, if it doesn’t ruin a piston, mess up the valve train, or worse, it’ll quietly get sucked out the exhaust valve and fly out the exhaust and you’ll be none the wiser until you open up the air box and see the bolt missing. Then you get to wonder if you forgot to put it back in while you look around your shop trying to remember where you laid it last.
Sorry we don't have that bike anymore to get pictures, just the comment above with where we placed it. There should be room on the left side to tie it to the frame and make it hidden up under there. Some black zip ties are a great way to secure it cleanly.
Basically if no tune is needed or helpful than you aren't changing anything or getting a benefit. This is opening up the intake significantly and would require a tune.
Just saw you guys reply 2 weeks ago and thats a sign of me as a customer with a 09 night rod being able to trust y'all. Planning on picking up this intake to add in with a Akro 2 in 1. Any idea how your slip ons would stack up? I see bigger HP gain but the Akro is much more weight reduction
It isn't showing me the previous question but to answer your muffler question is there a reason to change? If you are happy the performance side of things will be similar but if there is something you dont like about the Akro setup we may have an option that would fit your needs better.
@@TABPerformance Currently im am running a completely stock night rod that i just purchased about 2 months ago. Im trying to get a performance set up and was just seeing the pros and cons of both systems. Im learning for towards TAB for sure but i have heard that the akro can be tricky to tune and is obviously 2x the price
The V&H 2-into-1 Comp exhaust is a good system. You would most likely benefit from the MotoHooligan intake. Anytime you're making performance modifications we always recommend making sure your bike is properly tuned to ensure optimal performance and to reduce the chance of damaging your engine or exhaust components.
I would recommend a tune, but you may be able to get away with it just swapping out. It will run better with better performance though if it is properly tuned for the newly increased intake.
What is part # for filter? I have hooligan version of this on 13 NRS and would like to know KN part # if filter ever gets damaged. Thanks,@@TABPerformance
K&N doesn't make or sell this filter unfortunately so you'd need to purchase from us. We had to take the tool and source it somewhere else in order to continue to make these. If you need a filter you can reach us at sales@tabperformance.com
You can go to our website at www.tabperformance.com and you will be able to checkout in your local currency and see exact shipping charges. You will also have the option to pay for any customs and taxes upfront so the product will be delivered faster.
We have 45 (5 star reviews) to share that are attached to the listing provided by our customers. Anybody can cook a dyno and unless things are done back to back in exact conditions it isn't worth mentioning if you can't feel the difference. Based on the customer feedback we are very pleased with the performance of this product. As for the difference you are getting an increased surface area for the intake along with improved velocity stacks that will absolutely provide improvement over stock.
how much more HP will you gain with the Motohooligan V-ROD Super Intake vs. a K&N filter with a topless mod. $60 for a K&N filter and a little time with a Dremel sure beats your hefty price tag for the Motohooligan V-ROD Super Intake if there isn't a significant HP gain. I would like to see some dyno results in a controlled environment. By the way, I have posted this before and somehow it got erased. I wonder why.
Ronnie, we did not intentionally erase your comment. The only comments we erase are ones that are intentional trolling or spam. That said, we have dyno charts on our listing that you are welcome to view. The heft price tag comes from having a solid piece of precision machined aluminum housing a larger air filter with more surface area than the stock K&N. If you watch the video we are replacing a lot of plastic and other parts with expensive aluminum. If you are happy with your topless mod and dremel, great, but there are plenty of people who would rather bolt on a piece manufactured for their bike. Each to there own and I would never tell anyone a topless mod is a bad choice, simply put, this is a quality piece that will help improve performance.
I have this exact same airbox on my KTM 1290 SAR. Amazing piece of kit. Makes sense they'd make one for large displacement HD's as well. Stay well.
Do you have a reference photo or video on the re-install of the Air Compressor to help me out on where and how you installed it please?
We do not have a video of this, but we mounted off to the side on the frame under the box cover.
I just ordered one for my 08 Nightrod, if I love it I’ll order another for my 13 Muscle. I do have a question about the Power Vision tuner. If I buy one, how many licenses does it come with since I have more than one bike. Is there something like a handlebar mount for it.
The units will mount, dynojet sells mount kits for their tuners. The tuner comes with one license, but additional licenses can be purchased for less then the original unit. I think its around $200.
My Motohooligan Super Intake arrived today and I can't wait to install it. Alot of questions in the video was answered. Except one...do I need to have the bike tuned? It does Have a DynoJet Power Commander V installed...just looking for some guidance. Thanks
To get the full benefit of the intake, a proper tune will help, but that said, we have had some customers use the general stage 1 tune and get away with it.
OKAY !!!!
Where can I buy that clear passenger side engine coolant hose ??
Killerglass
Great video. What size is the hose that came with the kit?
Let me check
Are those o rings the original ones from previous box. Or it comes with the kit
They come in the kit.
@@TABPerformance ok thank.
Where do you place the air ride compressor if there is no cover?
Honestly when we did the mod and ran out of room, we moved it down to the frame on the left side and found a spot to make it fairly hidden, but there is no right or wrong place to mount it, just wherever you like best from a visual standpoint.
Do the factory o rings around the factory velocity stacks actually serve any purpose? Seriously
Yes they do. They are basically keepers in case one of the bolts that hold the velocity stacks on come loose. It would probably sorta suck if one of those bolts came out, bounced around and happened to get sucked into the air intake. Imagine it bouncing around in the cylinder head on top of the piston having a hell of a time. And maybe with a tall glass of luck, if it doesn’t ruin a piston, mess up the valve train, or worse, it’ll quietly get sucked out the exhaust valve and fly out the exhaust and you’ll be none the wiser until you open up the air box and see the bolt missing. Then you get to wonder if you forgot to put it back in while you look around your shop trying to remember where you laid it last.
What happened with the air suspension unit? Is there enough space to mount that somewhere?
The compressor was moved to the frame on the left side of the bike.
@@TABPerformance thank you for your response. How was it secured down? Zip ties or drilled into frame? 👀
zip ties.
Where did you remount the air compressor?
Under the frame on the left hand side.
TAB Performance, Inc.
any chance of some pictures of the relocation of compressor?
Sorry we don't have that bike anymore to get pictures, just the comment above with where we placed it. There should be room on the left side to tie it to the frame and make it hidden up under there. Some black zip ties are a great way to secure it cleanly.
no tuning needed? just a simple plug and play?
Anytime you change intake or exhaust we recommend a tune.
Basically if no tune is needed or helpful than you aren't changing anything or getting a benefit. This is opening up the intake significantly and would require a tune.
Just saw you guys reply 2 weeks ago and thats a sign of me as a customer with a 09 night rod being able to trust y'all. Planning on picking up this intake to add in with a Akro 2 in 1. Any idea how your slip ons would stack up? I see bigger HP gain but the Akro is much more weight reduction
It isn't showing me the previous question but to answer your muffler question is there a reason to change? If you are happy the performance side of things will be similar but if there is something you dont like about the Akro setup we may have an option that would fit your needs better.
@@TABPerformance Currently im am running a completely stock night rod that i just purchased about 2 months ago. Im trying to get a performance set up and was just seeing the pros and cons of both systems. Im learning for towards TAB for sure but i have heard that the akro can be tricky to tune and is obviously 2x the price
Do your Akro have a baffle in them or is it a straight pipe?
I see no point or advantage to this that a stock de-lidded air box couldn't do for a lot less money.
What type of performance increase on my 2007 VRSCD with Screaming Eagle Night Rod Exhaust compared to the stock intake and will I need a tuner also?
If you go to the link and check out our website it shows the performance increase over a K&N filter. Also, you will want to tune the bike for sure.
how much hp is gained over the k&n oem replacement
It really depends on your setup and tuning, but if you've got a setup that could benefit from the extra air 3 - 5 hp would be pretty typical.
Well rn I only have the Vance and hines 2 to 1 competition exhaust. Unsure of it was ever tuned.
The V&H 2-into-1 Comp exhaust is a good system. You would most likely benefit from the MotoHooligan intake. Anytime you're making performance modifications we always recommend making sure your bike is properly tuned to ensure optimal performance and to reduce the chance of damaging your engine or exhaust components.
Can we just throw a slm tunner with all those mods
Can I put this on and go or will it need to be tuned? I know stupid question but I'm new to this thank you for any information
It depends on what air filter you currently have, but anytime you change intake or exhaust it is a good idea to tune it properly.
I have the akrapovic exhaust , drop in k&n filter.
I would recommend a tune, but you may be able to get away with it just swapping out. It will run better with better performance though if it is properly tuned for the newly increased intake.
@@Mary-uq1dv did you get the filter ? and did it make a difference ?
no link to part?
The link is in the description right below the video.
Will this work with destroyer throttle bodies?
I am not familiar with destroyer throttle bodies enough to say. You would have to ask them to see what they change from stock set up.
@@TABPerformance destroyer tb are 58mm from a destroyer vrod. VRXSE I think is the destroyer.
Does anyone still make V-Rod parts? Seems to have been dropped by the aftermarket as fast as Harley themselves
Yes, we do still.
What is part # for filter? I have hooligan version of this on 13 NRS and would like to know KN part # if filter ever gets damaged. Thanks,@@TABPerformance
K&N doesn't make or sell this filter unfortunately so you'd need to purchase from us. We had to take the tool and source it somewhere else in order to continue to make these. If you need a filter you can reach us at sales@tabperformance.com
How much can ship to Vietnam
You can go to our website at www.tabperformance.com and you will be able to checkout in your local currency and see exact shipping charges. You will also have the option to pay for any customs and taxes upfront so the product will be delivered faster.
Any sound difference??
On mine yes it a 2012 VRSCF MSCL and honestly she is feeling beast mode
Does not look any more effective than the stock intake. Does not look very super. Do you have numbers to share?
We have 45 (5 star reviews) to share that are attached to the listing provided by our customers. Anybody can cook a dyno and unless things are done back to back in exact conditions it isn't worth mentioning if you can't feel the difference. Based on the customer feedback we are very pleased with the performance of this product. As for the difference you are getting an increased surface area for the intake along with improved velocity stacks that will absolutely provide improvement over stock.
how much more HP will you gain with the Motohooligan V-ROD Super Intake vs. a K&N filter with a topless mod. $60 for a K&N filter and a little time with a Dremel sure beats your hefty price tag for the Motohooligan V-ROD Super Intake if there isn't a significant HP gain. I would like to see some dyno results in a controlled environment. By the way, I have posted this before and somehow it got erased. I wonder why.
Ronnie, we did not intentionally erase your comment. The only comments we erase are ones that are intentional trolling or spam. That said, we have dyno charts on our listing that you are welcome to view. The heft price tag comes from having a solid piece of precision machined aluminum housing a larger air filter with more surface area than the stock K&N. If you watch the video we are replacing a lot of plastic and other parts with expensive aluminum. If you are happy with your topless mod and dremel, great, but there are plenty of people who would rather bolt on a piece manufactured for their bike. Each to there own and I would never tell anyone a topless mod is a bad choice, simply put, this is a quality piece that will help improve performance.
Just do a stage 3 supercharge 310HP then bobs ur uncle.....
Hi, send me this kit here in Brazil? How much? Tks.
You can go to the website and see exactly how much it will cost. Use the international checkout to see duties and taxes included.
"okey"
For something that (maybe) only adds 2% more power ?? I'll pass. 👎