Did this to my 2006... sounds great .. no need for any fuel mixture changes or anything. I used a 3 3/4 inch hole saw for the bigger cut.. it didn't jump around at all that way.. thanks for the video...
Thanks for the post. The stock pipes look the best in my opinion. The de-baffle is probably the best option for a deeper louder sound. I was thinkning of trying a drill bit to create holes around the baffle while leaving some support metal for baffle stability.
The M50 has a little different exhaust than my C50. I couldn't hardly hear mine run until i did this the video really doesn't do it justice and as far as the baffle goes they may eventually weaken over time but this is just temporary until i get better pipes.The EFI was not effected on mine at all it still runs like a champ never misses a beat.
FYI: if you want to KEEP those baffles intact, you should weld a rod to support the movement created from everyday driving... otherwise, it will eventually fall out. I'm speaking from experience!
No i shouldnt. i asked the dealer if cutting out the baffles would void the warrenty and they said no. But i am in New Zealand and i dont know if it is different overseas.
Did this to my 2006... sounds great .. no need for any fuel mixture changes or anything. I used a 3 3/4 inch hole saw for the bigger cut.. it didn't jump around at all that way.. thanks for the video...
Thanks for the post. The stock pipes look the best in my opinion. The de-baffle is probably the best option for a deeper louder sound. I was thinkning of trying a drill bit to create holes around the baffle while leaving some support metal for baffle stability.
The M50 has a little different exhaust than my C50. I couldn't hardly hear mine run until i did this the video really doesn't do it justice and as far as the baffle goes they may eventually weaken over time but this is just temporary until i get better pipes.The EFI was not effected on mine at all it still runs like a champ never misses a beat.
go for it i love it and i am glad i did it no regrets here!
Do you have to mess with fuel/air mixtures when you do this or does the fuel injection figure that out for itself?
you sound like john goodman... lol
bike sounds good.
FYI: if you want to KEEP those baffles intact, you should weld a rod to support the movement created from everyday driving... otherwise, it will eventually fall out. I'm speaking from experience!
@mikef330 you kn ow somebody else said that about a month ago. lol
No i shouldnt. i asked the dealer if cutting out the baffles would void the warrenty and they said no.
But i am in New Zealand and i dont know if it is different overseas.
i believe i will go with hard krome pipes or possibly cobra.
@mikef330 lol thanks
@Charger8921 stock headlight
take out the baffle and knock a hole in the catalytic converter you will be VERY LOUD then
Any modification to the sound system will void your warranty.