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Thats Mike aka. Xopti He custom tunes bikes with Ecmspy and builds his own mufflers. His web site He is working with a new pipe builder Jim at Voodoo- fab [up] They really got things rolling with the XB's.
 
Yeah I've checked it out. I would really like to see the dyno charts on what he is getting out of these bikes with his new setup
 
i'd like to know what can he is using to do the mod with,and is this an item he will be selling or just his?
 
Read his website and he explains the exhaust build and there is actually instructions step by step on how to make your own.
 
Hey Buell Cru, I searched his website for quit a while and could not find the page where he explains how to make the exhaust. Anway you could post a link to the page you are refering to, thanks.
 
So is this defiantly the diy pipe or is it one of the other custom pipes?

sick sound!

any dyno info?

cheers
 
Its a modded stock can, I dont think he has any dyno stuff yet but he does data logging with some other Bullers at a race track in north Florida. Its all at the ground level right now and trying to get going on things. Tattoo72 is a member here and is the owner of Voodoo fab. Maybe he will chime in and fill everyone in on whats going on.
 
Hi guys. Just thought i'd swing by to answer any questions you might have. The DIY muffler on my website is very similar to what Xopti has on his bike in the first video. I knew there were a lot of people out there that wanted to mod their own mufflers. But there were no step by step instructions on the internet for a muffler mod that actualy works good when done. The other thing that is nice is that Xopti has a base map set up to work with this mod. I know I did not have a price listed on my site as I figured most people would want to perform this mod on their own. If you would like for me to mod your can feel free to contact me.

As GatorBell stated things are still at ground level but are taking off fast. There are a few Voodoo mufflers out there now. And the replies back from those that are using them have all been possitive. Unfortunatly I won't be able to do any dyno runs right away. As I spent a ton of money buying extra shop equipment to be able to do these mods. Plus it just started snowing here in the norhteast making it tought to get to the local dyno. :(

Here are a few pics of mufflers that I have done.

The DIY muffler:
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The Voodoo muffler w/ external elbow:
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Voodoo muffler w/ internal elbow and dual outlets:
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If anyone has any questions please feel free to ask.

Jim Gongoleski
 
The Voodoo muffler w / external elbow looks sweet! never seen this done before, what kind of gain would some like this offer over stock pipe?

what kind of difference would there be between the external & internal elbow?

maybe when the ozzy dollar gets a bit better I might look into it ;)

love your work!
 
The Voodoo with the external elbow has a very strong low and midrange. It pulls realy good from about 2,000-5,500. Right in the range where most street riding takes place. With this muffler there is also an increase in rev speed. Notice how quickly Xopti's bike revs. It can be seen in the video below.
The Voodoo with the internal elbow is more of a mid to high rpm range muffler. Due to the internal tubing being a bit shorter.

Here is a video of the Voodoo QT mounted on Xopti's bike. Notice how fast it revs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pkl_e8_Gfm0
 

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