Butch Im no expert but from what I have come to understand with exhaust there is 3 things happening within the exhaust pipe
1) The air movement from head as it exits
2) ( Reversion ) The air that is drawn back into the head for the next combustion cycle.
3) The sonic wave as the air breaks the sound barrier
Controlling them is key to good flow with only minimal reversion. If the pipe is too big the velocity of the exhaust gases will not flow out fast enough at lower rpms and you will get too much reversion slowing the flow down from the next pulse of the exhaust valve. Also if the pipe is too big the sonic wave will be slowed down and not move out the exhaust correctly.
The biggest restrictions on the Triglide exhaust is the left side hump and the right side extension. I eliminated the hump on the left side of my modified exhaust ( See attached picture )
Im using a modified V&H Power Dual headpipe with Fullsac 2.25 baffles in CVO muffler cans for my 124". The V&H headpipe with Kuryakyn Crusher mellow mufflers have show they can support a engine producing 140/140. The V&H Powerdual pipe uses a 1 7/8" primary pipe to the X pipe
Tom
1) The air movement from head as it exits
2) ( Reversion ) The air that is drawn back into the head for the next combustion cycle.
3) The sonic wave as the air breaks the sound barrier
Controlling them is key to good flow with only minimal reversion. If the pipe is too big the velocity of the exhaust gases will not flow out fast enough at lower rpms and you will get too much reversion slowing the flow down from the next pulse of the exhaust valve. Also if the pipe is too big the sonic wave will be slowed down and not move out the exhaust correctly.
The biggest restrictions on the Triglide exhaust is the left side hump and the right side extension. I eliminated the hump on the left side of my modified exhaust ( See attached picture )
Im using a modified V&H Power Dual headpipe with Fullsac 2.25 baffles in CVO muffler cans for my 124". The V&H headpipe with Kuryakyn Crusher mellow mufflers have show they can support a engine producing 140/140. The V&H Powerdual pipe uses a 1 7/8" primary pipe to the X pipe
Tom