I'll throw mine in the ring. These have had ZERO tuning done to them. The only mod I've done so far is the K&N filter, which will be removed shortly and retested with the stock filter. Even so, they both matched the stock pipe for HP and torque.
The workmanship looks really nice and I applaud your efforts to create something, instead of just purchasing something off the shelf. I look forward to what your numbers look like after you do some tuning.
Thanks Teach! I'm planning on doing something this spring when time allows me to play. Based on what it's doing now for the a/f mix, I would imagine it will get some decent gains.
There is one problem with the way you angled it adams.Im not bashing here.But when you cut the angle on the muffler entrance to what a 18-20 degree to get the tucked look.Your now aiming all the hot air in one central area .And not straight through a perf tube as intended.Packing will burn out immediately.My prototype I cut open was the same way 18-20 degree cut. anyhow it burned the stainless packing to dust in that area.I hope noone bought one yet it needs some refining.Keep up the good work.
Dyno with and without the stock overlay. RT Type 3 round can. 8.5 hp gain peak, looks like possibly 15+ at 9000 rpm. Average gain appears to be a minimum of 4-5 hp everywhere with larger gains up top. The dip is still there and I'm still thinking it's from the K&N filter. I'll be doing another set of runs in a couple of weeks.
Took it in today for another dyno run for something I've suspected but hadn't proved until now. All of the pipe I've made show a MINIMUM of 15 hp gains. Peak shows about 11 hp.
This is the original RT Type 1, for those of you who purchased one, you just got a huge bonus.
Closeup of the numbers.
For comparison, the stock run. There was a point in there somewhere that showed either 18 or 19 hp over stock but it got clicked on again and I gave up hunting for it. This pic shows 17 hp, so it's close enough. Again, this is with NO TUNING, bone stock ECM.
Don't have the chart from this, but it's an Erik Buell Racing race ecm with their stock race map, no adjustments. 122 hp on a superflow dyno (2nd pull) and it's still running lean, even with the race map. 12% more for the dynojet number = about 136-137 hp without any extra tuning. I will be sending the pipe back to them sometime after the 1st of July for additional tuning and I assume they'll have the custom map for these sometime after they get it. This is pretty much just a baseline run for the RT-4 and it needs a bit of work for fuel changes. We watched the Drummer get tuned and that lasted for maybe 5 hours straight.