Do they offer heat shields for their Reapers as well?Yes; all single wall pipes turn blue. Fuggin offers heat shields which hide the blue and help you keep your cool.
My Vipers have been on for over 600 miles now. Highway and local riding. There is no blueing as i believe the pipes are double walled. I am also running a Cobra Fi2000 fuel controller.Yes; all single wall pipes turn blue. Fuggin offers heat shields which hide the blue and help you keep your cool.
Do you happen to remember what fuel settings you're using? I've got the same settup and have some bronzing with the spike filter.Chrome Viper2's spike air intake fuggin fuel controller 3200 mi. no blueing run her up to 90's alot look like new. Had a little golden color till I added the spike. Polished the gold off 1000 mi ago.![]()
Try these posts: http://www.furyforums.com/forum/fury-tech-performance-chat/2769-fuggin-fuel-controller-settings.htmlDo you happen to remember what fuel settings you're using? I've got the same settup and have some bronzing with the spike filter.
I've been keepin a eye on that thread but nobody seems to have the same config (viper2's,spike filter, pairvalve removed).
well spank me and call me Susie. I figured with such a size difference just past where the pipes mount to the bike, i thought for sure they were double walled. Now knowing that they are not, i am definately not turned down pot #3 any. No blueing for me thanks.Wish they were but that is not the case. Contact Fuggin if you need confirmation. Their pipes are single wall as is the case with the stock Fury pipe and most from the aftermarket. Many aftermarket and our stock Fury pipes have a 3/4 wrap heat shield which gives the appearance of a double walled pipe. Fuggin gives all their pipes an internal ceramic coating which forms a heat barrier and allows the their pipes to run cooler than without. In addition Fuggin offers heat shields for the Viper series and possibly others (again, contact Fuggin).
well spank me and call me Susie. I figured with such a size difference just past where the pipes mount to the bike, i thought for sure they were double walled. Now knowing that they are not, i am definately not turned down pot #3 any. No blueing for me thanks.
Which, potentially, can cost you power in the upper reaches of the powerband, as it reduces the velocity of the exhaust "slug", reducing the intensity of the scavenging "suck" on the exhaust port. For reference, look up convergent/divergent ducting.its more than likely the stepped header design, most performance motorcycle header tube increase in size the further they get from the exhaust port.
Sorry don't know the settings, had my dealer do the install but she runs great!Do you happen to remember what fuel settings you're using? I've got the same settup and have some bronzing with the spike filter.
I recently went back to stock settings except for bumping mode 1 up .5 as mentioned by someone else to prevent bronzing. Put a couple 100 miles on it since and seems to be running great.Sorry don't know the settings, had my dealer do the install but she runs great!