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Muzzy not so bad after all
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<blockquote data-quote="T120TT" data-source="post: 149769" data-attributes="member: 1300"><p>I'm sure the PC will improve all around throttle response but not sure if it will add much at WOT. The Muzzy headers have provision for the O2 sensor. I think the gain is pretty significant in light of the "quiet core" insert in the can. Dave at Muzzy told me it would cost some on the top end but add it in mid range. That's fine with me as the torque band is right where I like to cruise. Just roll it on rather than wring its neck for power. Even with the quiet core, its plenty loud enough for the neighbors. Anyway, installation was straight forward and a pefect fit. Just like downtown! I must say that the Holeshot system has the advantage of changing cans without removing the headers. From what I've read, they add about the same amount of HP as the Muzzy system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T120TT, post: 149769, member: 1300"] I'm sure the PC will improve all around throttle response but not sure if it will add much at WOT. The Muzzy headers have provision for the O2 sensor. I think the gain is pretty significant in light of the "quiet core" insert in the can. Dave at Muzzy told me it would cost some on the top end but add it in mid range. That's fine with me as the torque band is right where I like to cruise. Just roll it on rather than wring its neck for power. Even with the quiet core, its plenty loud enough for the neighbors. Anyway, installation was straight forward and a pefect fit. Just like downtown! I must say that the Holeshot system has the advantage of changing cans without removing the headers. From what I've read, they add about the same amount of HP as the Muzzy system. [/QUOTE]
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