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| | joneswood | Set | | Reg. Date | : | 24/06/2017 | Posts | : | 1 | Location | : | United States |
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| Posted : 05 Jul 2017 - 22:55 Post title : Help with Cat removal | | New to the Thunderbird. Getting BC Predators put on my Thunderbird Storm, Saturday. What is the major difference with removal of CAT? What's the pros and cons of leaving them on vs. removal?
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| | AZCactus | Taranis | | | Reg. Date | : | 01/05/2013 | Posts | : | 4,500 | Location | : | AZ |
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| Posted : 06 Jul 2017 - 00:20 Post title : Re: Help with Cat removal (Re: joneswood) | | Welcome!
I'd check your State's modified exhaust and emission laws. In Arizona, no problem (biker friendly). A cat bypass (h-pipe) is the ticket for structural support, increased hp and torque (dynode) imo.
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| | bnz433 | Jupiter | | | Reg. Date | : | 10/06/2011 | Posts | : | 1,843 | Location | : | Clifton Park (Upstate), NY, United States |
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| Posted : 06 Jul 2017 - 11:40 Post title : Re: Help with Cat removal (Re: AZCactus) | | I could be wrong, but I'm not sure any of the BC pipes can be used with the crossover, as they're designed to delete the cat. It would take some cutting to get them to work with any of the crossover options.
At a minimum, if you make any changes to the exhaust, you'll want the TOR tune loaded. Might as well add a high flow air filter to help it breath better, too.
Jamie
PS - where's home? Is the dealer doing the swap?
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| | daz | Zeus | | | Reg. Date | : | 12/05/2009 | Posts | : | 7,709 | Location | : | United States |
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| Posted : 06 Jul 2017 - 13:25 Post title : Re: Help with Cat removal (Re: joneswood) | | I ran mine with elbows, IE: straight thru from header to muffler, then went back to a gutted cat. Even the gutted cat was restrictive enough to feel a considerable difference. I felt a considerable loss of power when going back to the gutted cat. But the loss was worth not having to listen to that gawd awful racket ! It's loud as hell and harsh with a straight thru scenario in place of the cat. Wiith predators i can;t say. Maybe they will sound less harsh with cat delete than my short tors, i just can't say
However, if you aren't going to run a custom tune I doubt you will notice any improvement in power by deleting the cat. But you'll sure hear it.
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| | JonBoy5 | Set | | Reg. Date | : | 02/11/2017 | Posts | : | 1 | Location | : | Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
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| Posted : 02 Nov 2017 - 02:19 Post title : Re: Help with Cat removal (Re: joneswood) | | How's it going, I just removed my Cat and installed my own 1-1/2 diameter elbow tubing. I have the long High Flow slip ons from Triumph. Super glad to get some volume out of my Thunderbird. It idles just a tad louder, low tones at idle, But a quick throttle rap and it is way louder. Which I like. I feel a bunch safer.
I do get popping when de accelerating, Not too annoying to me, but I think I would rather have that under control just a cleaner sounding bike to me.
Joneswood Did you get any mapping work done yet? Curious on the results...
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