UFO exhaust for 2007 Yamaha V-max
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The BEST sounding exhaust for the VMAX! NOT ' JUST sound...
PERFORMANCE ALSO ! NASTY ! ! !
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why disconnected v-boost ?(new guy in vmax hehe)
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NICE!
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and 45 horses to the end
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Wa yu tri to say?
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@wheelingboituva Que come pinga eres. Que estas tratando de decir, wheelingboiquecojesporelculo?
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thats bad asss man
WhiskyInTheJarooo 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the comment, I am listing my second tank cover on e-bay at this time if you are interested under bysonloganleona. Thanks again
Nowrongdoinhere 3 years ago
Thanks. Only UFO exhaust and disconnected v-boost, stock needles(no aftermarket jet kits) as for any power gaines, honestly i am not sure if it is any faster. It is suppose to be but i have no dyno to prove it. it is suppose to up the HP by about 8 more. I am guessing this winter when i do install a jet kit, there should be a noticeable difference. The sound inperson is incredible. I do have a different tip that i can clamp on when i need to be a little less loud. Thanks again
Nowrongdoinhere 3 years ago
So technically you don't need a jet kit for it to run efficiently? I don't want to half ass it or nothing but I am pretty cheap. If I can get out of jetting 4 carbs it wouldn't hurt my feelings. BTW, why did you lose the v boost? Just curious if it had something to do with the exhaust or something else. Did you lose any excitement after it was disconnected? I'm just trying to do this right the first time instead of experimenting. Also,I wouldn't even fool with the tip. That thing sounds brutal.
dirtystinknape 3 years ago
I do not beleive that it needs to be jetted, i have not yet and it runs great! As for the v-boost, on or off is the same to me. You either have it all opened from the start or you can get the boost at the higher rpm's. I think more than anything, the sound is better with it all open.
Nowrongdoinhere 3 years ago