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"Fluttering" On Deceleration?

4.8K views 10 replies 9 participants last post by  LOHRTBT  
#1 ·
Since my other post was moved for some reason.....
HOw is this eliminated.


Did you ever try looking for your other post?
 
#3 ·
lol..Just the sound that it makes in the exhaust...it sounds almost like paper is stuck in there ...Ya know what I mean?? haha For example ...when a harley declerates....its clean and just teh exhaust sound....on mine..it has a well...fluttering noise lol.. Make any sense??

As far as looking for my other post as well as this one...there is no notice of it being moved which makes it a PITA to locate.. I posted it in General discussion per the rules stated in the Mods Section that says if you have a question about a MOD to post it in Gen DISC. Keeping the post there and moving it so it can be found is a great help that 99% of other forums do to make it easier to navigate. It also says who moved it and the reason for the move.
 
#4 ·
Take it up to 5k in first then back off the throttle. Sounds good huh?

Running 950 rpm at idle is one of the problems, the engine is getting to much air from the throttle bodies at low rpm decell. That coupled with the fact you have large diameter pipes. Small diameter pipes will rap off much better & sound better on decell in the lower rpm ranges. If you have baffles in the ends of the pipes that will also kill the "rap". Reason: the baffles act as mufflers but if they are installed in the ends of the pipes there is no tailpipe. The longer the pipe after the muffler or baffle the more it will rap off.
 
#8 ·
LOHRTBT, I searched the site and did not find another post from you. It might not have successfully posted. After you clicked submit, it should tell you it that it posted. If you get an error or lose your connection in between, your post will be lost.

We do move topics from time to time, in the interest of organization. It will tell you who moved it at the bottom of the original post in the thread. We don't explain why we move them in each individual case, because it's always the same reason, they were posted in the wrong forum.

In any case the search feature on this site can be used to locate posts that you can't find. Also, you can click on your own name and it will open your profile and show you all the recent topics you have posted to.

Hope this helps.