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Audioslave784
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As my 850GL "rescue" is looking better and better, I think it might be time to replace the patched up, rusty stock pipes for aesthetic reasons. The bike has been running quite well with the stock airbox and stock jets (with shimmed needles), and I would like to keep it that way if possible.
While I like the look of the V&H, I have read that for the MAC 4-into-1, "most of the time, jetting is not needed". I have no need for more top-end power, and would probably go with the MAC exhaust to save time and money if it truely mimics the stock exhaust, but I have only found this claim from sellers, and haven't been able to find a definitive statement one way or another from somebody who has actually made this switch.
So my question is this: Does anyone here have personal experience going from a completely stock set-up to the MAC system with a stock airbox? If so, what sort of carb tuning (if any) was needed?
Thanks!
While I like the look of the V&H, I have read that for the MAC 4-into-1, "most of the time, jetting is not needed". I have no need for more top-end power, and would probably go with the MAC exhaust to save time and money if it truely mimics the stock exhaust, but I have only found this claim from sellers, and haven't been able to find a definitive statement one way or another from somebody who has actually made this switch.
So my question is this: Does anyone here have personal experience going from a completely stock set-up to the MAC system with a stock airbox? If so, what sort of carb tuning (if any) was needed?
Thanks!