Cobra PowerPort head pipe

Fluffy

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The next install on my list this weekend is my new cobra PowerPort head pipe I got from fuel Moto
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I got this head pipe from fuel Moto as part of a power package tuner intake and exhaust with the price discounts fuel Moto gives you when you put together a power package buying everything from fuel Moto was a no brainer


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So far so good stock exhaust is removed getting ready to install the cobra head like
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I picked up a brand-new set of gloves at work want to make sure I keep my greasy fingerprints off my new pipes
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Halfway done at this point the new head pipe is installed and pretty much torqued down
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All I have left to do is slip on the cans install the heat shields and put the foot board back in place
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You can see the Merge tube pretty good with this pic



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Well I had to stop and take a break I've been working on the bike all day I got the exhaust all done except for installing the heat shields. But you know I had to fire this bad boy up to see how it sounds. Once I got the SE Street Cannons reinstalled and every thing wiped down I fired it up and all I can say is WOW what a difference I think I will be able to wake the dead now she sounds mean and nasty I love it.

Once I get the heat shields installed I need to remove the FL-Vied-10s and then it's onto hooking up the Power Vision PV2 and flashing the custom tune from Fuel Moto. I have not made up my mind yet as to weather I want to install the tuner on the handle bar's it came with a nice mount or just flash the tune and go for a ride
 
Better not stop I want to see a picture of the heat shields on those pipes lol
 
Sorry Tom but once I took a break and popped a top I was done for the night
But here you go all done and back together
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I even got my Challenge coin installed and took the bike for a ride wow what a difference runs great sounds great I'm a happy camper The preprogrammed tune from fuel Moto was spot on The bike feels like it has plenty of extra low-end and midrange torque and the sound coming out of the SE Street Cannons is music to my ears


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As an overview these Cobra Power Port head pipe's were a fairly easy install and finish quality is top notch I went with this style head pipe over an X pipe design like the V&H power tune pipe because the H pipe design works real well for low & mid range torque The X pipe is designed more toward top end HP and the exhaust note tends to be more raspy wear as the H pipe has a deeper bark to it. HP wise the X pipe will make a little better HP #s but not enough to get excited about on a Stage 1 upgrade. And at $390 shipped they are at least $50 less then the V&H power duals and they also have a full size crossover pipe to get rid of the flattened stock HD pipe

So for any of you guy's looking to upgrade and ditch the stock catted head pipe I would recommend looking into the Cobra Power port pipe I'm glad I did
 
As an overview these Cobra Power Port head pipe's were a fairly easy install and finish quality is top notch I went with this style head pipe over an X pipe design like the V&H power tune pipe because the H pipe design works real well for low & mid range torque The X pipe is designed more toward top end HP and the exhaust note tends to be more raspy wear as the H pipe has a deeper bark to it. HP wise the X pipe will make a little better HP #s but not enough to get excited about on a Stage 1 upgrade. And at $390 shipped they are at least $50 less then the V&H power duals and they also have a full size crossover pipe to get rid of the flattened stock HD pipe

So for any of you guy's looking to upgrade and ditch the stock catted head pipe I would recommend looking into the Cobra Power port pipe I'm glad I did

Thanks for the install pictures and overview wrap up. Very informative. My head pipe is stock but you've planted a seed ( Damn It. I swore the bike was done). I will see how the stock head pipe performs heat wise on this years Sturgis run. May have to be my winter project.

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As an overview these Cobra Power Port head pipe's were a fairly easy install and finish quality is top notch I went with this style head pipe over an X pipe design like the V&H power tune pipe because the H pipe design works real well for low & mid range torque The X pipe is designed more toward top end HP and the exhaust note tends to be more raspy wear as the H pipe has a deeper bark to it. HP wise the X pipe will make a little better HP #s but not enough to get excited about on a Stage 1 upgrade. And at $390 shipped they are at least $50 less then the V&H power duals and they also have a full size crossover pipe to get rid of the flattened stock HD pipe

So for any of you guy's looking to upgrade and ditch the stock catted head pipe I would recommend looking into the Cobra Power port pipe I'm glad I did

Hey Fluffy, did you use new port gaskets for the install ? I'm doing this with the same pipes next weekend and my glide has 500 miles on it so maybe i could re-use the gaskets? If they are cheap, i will just pick up a set.
 
Love the true duals Fluffy. Your Challenge coin pic gives me an idea.
 
No I reused the stock port gaskets with no problems


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