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Excell Intake Kit-Intalled!

Buster696

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Excell Intake System installed! Also picked up Excell XV7 Performance Silencer, what an awesome piece, quality is excellent. Check out the Silencer from Hindle. This is a wasted purchase opening is smaller than the gasket that will restrict flow and loose HP, loud as heck, etc. Other silencer is the Excell Xv7 showing good sizing and optimizing flow. Can’t wait to run Excell Intake and Silencer combo. Bring on the snow!
 

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How long and hard was the install of the intake?
 
Just finished mine yesterday.

Wasn't too bad. The hardest part was installing the far left horn to the TB tube.

It took me a few hours.

Going to fire up the sled tomorrow. Curious if there will be more intake noise.

Anxious to try it out.
 
Do you think you'll need to add a Power Commander with the intake?
 
Motor needs to spin 8800-9000. I'll keep throwing weight at it until I get the RPMs where they need to be.
Might add a bit more helix too. Currently running a 45/39. Might try a 46/40. See how that works.
Mine which is a cat over revved since day one so the dealer installed 60 gram weights. 57 grams are stock and that dropped it 250ish rpms.
 
Buster696, could you tell us about the exhaust gasket vs the header flange size? Because is the header is smaller than the gasket, and it is the same size as the Hindle silencer, there should be no reason the bigger silencer would flow more and give better performance. I would like to have this information! Thanks!
 


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