The Standard and Classic Rockets have a catalytic converter or "cat box" that is completely separate from the mufflers. The cat eliminator replaces the cat box with a freer flowing manifold.
The Rocket Touring and Roadster have catalyst in the mufflers.
The Standard and Classic Rockets have a catalytic converter or "cat box" that is completely separate from the mufflers. The cat eliminator replaces the cat box with a freer flowing manifold.
The Rocket Touring and Roadster have catalyst in the mufflers.
Isn't that a great combination? Easy, reliable and strong.
Topped off with a good dyno tuning and then POOF--- your done!
Gotta love it.
Good job.
Dyno's differ and numbers aren't reliable when you start talking about <5 or so, messing around for that few more just to show 150 will most likely start costing you reliability and smoothness. I'd be happy and ride.
Just imagine those extra numbers are there if there were ever any real fuel available without power robbing alcohol mixed in.
Slight problem my idle is playing up. When cold idles ok around 1100 when slightly warm idles around 900-1000 when hot idles at 840.
Problem is it stalls after coming to a stop at any junction etc or even pulling in the clutch. I have TuneECU and if I reset the adaptives all is fine for around 1 hour of riding then the stalling condition returns any idea on what this could be ???????