What years of CVO or Screamin' Eagle mufflers don't have a cat?

bugdewde

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Need some knowledge......

I think I'm wanting to add some CVO or Screamin' Eagle mufflers to my new '15 SGS, at some point. Not for performance, but I did like the sound of them on my old '01 Police Bike. I'm mainly thinking of using them for the interchangeable tips. I think I want to add old school turn outs to the new '15 SGS.

I have two spare sets of stock touring mufflers from when I had my '09 StreetGlide. They both have the cat in the right muffler (is that true?)... or some very heavy baffles in the right muffler only?????

I think I read on here that the 2014-15 CVO touring mufflers are better "balanced", assuming that means they allow more exhaust out the left muffler. Am I understanding this correct?

I'm assuming '10-newer mufflers don't have cats in the right muffler like my '09? Right?

If I'm assuming correctly, I should be looking for '14-'15 CVO mufflers?
anyone have part numbers?

Probably for naught.... can't seem to find any turn out tips anymore?
 
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Need some knowledge......

I think I'm wanting to add some CVO or Screamin' Eagle mufflers to my new '15 SGS, at some point. Not for performance, but I did like the sound of them on my old '01 Police Bike. I'm mainly thinking of using them for the interchangeable tips. I think I want to add old school turn outs to the new '15 SGS.

I have two spare sets of stock touring mufflers from when I had my '09 StreetGlide. They both have the cat in the right muffler (is that true?)... or some very heavy baffles in the right muffler only?????

I think I read on here that the 2014-15 CVO touring mufflers are better "balanced", assuming that means they allow more exhaust out the left muffler. Am I understanding this correct?

I'm assuming '10-newer mufflers don't have cats in the right muffler like my '09? Right?

If I'm assuming correctly, I should be looking for '14-'15 CVO mufflers?
anyone have part numbers?

I'm running 2014 CVO muffs. I can share my limited knowledge

2009 had cats in the muffs. 2010 and newer had cats in the head pipe. I know for a fact that 2014-15 have equal flow on each side and the internals are the same. These flow as well as Reinharts, SE, and other aftermarket muffs. I have done the research and math. Not sure about the internals of 2010-13.
The end caps are proprietary and not interchangeable with anything on the market including other HD SE products. Harley does have a fishtail kit that comes with adapter plates that will work with SE end caps but I've long since lost the part numbers and they are spendy because you have to search dealerships for NOS parts.
CVO muffs are a great deal as take offs on eBay and you can run them as they are or install Fullsac baffles. Nice looking also

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Thanks for the input. I have a buddy that has '13 CVO mufflers lying around. I was wondering if I could talk him out of them for a test when I get a de-catted stock head pipe shipped to me next week.
So I'll wait for some 14-15s based on your info.

Yeah, I've been ebaying since I posted this and found no turnouts to fit the later mufflers. Oh well, the turnouts really wouldn't work with my excessive lean angle riding..... but I like the look.
 
I'm running 2012 CVO muffs, and they have no cats. I removed the baffles and running stock headers on a 2013 SG. They sound incredible! Looking at V&H dressers and SE super tuner finish it out

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