Which can to buy?

Taylzee

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I am runnin the SLP can on my 2010. It has a nice throaty sound. Not too loud. Saved 11lbs on my scale. So ya not as much weight savings as the MBRP but not as noisy either.
 

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The D&D Barker has adjustable back pressure.;) :beer: The ceramic coated SLP does look better though than my black D&D can.:beer:

Have you actually tinkered with the back pressure on yours? I still don't get how you're supposed to know the sweet spot? :confused:
 

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Have you actually tinkered with the back pressure on yours? I still don't get how you're supposed to know the sweet spot? :confused:


I've always wondered the same. I'm guessing the only way a guy would be able to actually use it would be to run it on a dyno and increase/decrease backpressure to find any gains/losses. I bought the sled as a demo from Don's and it was Don's sled. I asked about it and they told me to just leave it where they had it set. It is set at about 2/3 - 3/4 open right now.
 

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I moved my backpressure adjustment around last week to a couple of different positions and did notice two things:
1 - the sound changed a bit
2 - with more backpressure it helped get rid of that constant trail throttle position load up that I notice when on the trail and you hit the throttle and it hesitates until you burp that crap out. It made this issue less evident with more backpressure.
 

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I have the D&D can and I sure like the sound. I haven't had a chance to take it for a good ride yet since putting it on but it seems like a nice fit and finish:d
 
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