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Originally Posted by TribalFXR
... but do the torque cones really help from torque loss?
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I can't help you about the front end stuff, but I have become a believer in torque cones. I know that there are probably just as many who say that torque cones are junk, but in my experience, I think they work. You won't see a huge difference, understand, but the last time I swapped pipes (went from Khrome Werks staggered duals/tapered mufflers to V&H StraightShots) I tried the V&H pipes both without and with torque cones and really believe I could tell a SOP slight difference in torque pulling out of a sharp turn without downshifting, for example. I rode the same local route both with the cones and without. The V&H pipes allowed for more upper RPM power than the KW (expected) but until I put the cones in, I had also lost some torque (also expected). Addiing the cones brought the torque back and I still had the upper RPM power.
The Khrome Werks pipes I had came with cones welded into the head flanges. They know a thing or two about exhaust. I later installed their HP Plus baffles in the V&H pipes. Took the edge off the loudness, no loss of power or torque, and got a more pleasing sound overall. All improvements over the V&H cheese grater sleeve baffles.