Has anyone had any success with the SE Pro Street Tuner with a full exhaust system like the Rinehart Slim Line Duals? I understand the Warranty Issue, just interested if anyone has tried the SEPST with full exhaust on an otherwise stock 114. Thanks
Has anyone had any success with the SE Pro Street Tuner with a full exhaust system like the Rinehart Slim Line Duals? I understand the Warranty Issue, just interested if anyone has tried the SEPST with full exhaust on an otherwise stock 114. Thanks
Are you talking about Rinehart's Racing Slimline Dual Header Kit, P/N 100-0452 for 2017-later. If so, I believe Tri Glide and Freewheeler installation also requires an additional Slimline Duals Trike Conversion Kit, P/N, 100-0480 for 2017-later.
Not sure how many may have chosen this particular path for headers, especially if they're not an approved item by MOCO and available through the HD Parts System. The installation would surely void their warranty, whether the install used the SE Pro Street Tuner or not.
If had to guess what the moco's position would be....the word "Racing" in Rinehart's description would be the nail in the warranty coffin decision. Of course, I could be way off base with my thinking too.
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
An update to my previous post after talking to my HD Parts Manager.
• First the "Racing" reference to the headers description doesn't apply. Found out that's actually the company's full name, "Rinehart Racing".
• Parts Manager says, since the Catalytic Converters are in the OEM exhaust system, any removal of the stock headers automatically voids the warranty, no matter who does the installation.
I do like these headers and really like that you have a choice of using two different sizes of 02 exhaust ports, a 12mm or 18mm. So one can choose which works best for their particular configuration. The smaller slim design is also a more pleasing look to me. Warranty would not be an issue on my 2016 Tri Glide. If only my ship would come in...SOON!
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
I understand the warranty issue, you would have to re-install factory header for service or warranty work. Just wondering if anyone had tried an after market header with SEPST and what what the AFR would be.
As to whether anyone's done it on a 2019? I doubt it, or you'd be hard pressed to find anyone that would be willing to admit to it in an open forum.
I really can't see a huge benefit to just installing these and not making upgrades to Air Cleaner/Breather System and changes to the Fuel Management System. Even if the stock system could compensate somewhat for only header and muffler changes...given the money being spent, there would be a LOT of performance potential left on the table.
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
There are ways to reduce/minimize felt heat to rider and passenger, and to reduce engine temperatures. Here's a couple of threads that has lots of details.
What to buy / modify first
Passenger foot peg heat
Wish you the best
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
Think about an external breather system to keep the hot oily moisture laden mix out of your throttle body
This is 2 fold, 1, you can stuff more oxygen rich cooler air in your engine 2, the slimey mess will no longer be coating the tops of pistons causing hot pockets for fuel flash over
This will actually help cool your engine down a few degrees also
Heat is the #1 killer of power and longevity of an engine
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
Have a look here for an American made air filter that works as good as K&N and is cheaper
It fits your stock air box
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/130...wer-air-filter
Nuff Said," Were Burnin Daylight, Lets Ride"(Sober 37 years)
Current ride : 2021 FREEWHEELER M8, oldest ride 1960 FL
With the money you saved by passing on the Rinehart Headers, you can now consider using to make mods that further reduce felt heat to rider and passenger, and to provide more airflow for cooling the engine.
• DK Custom Rider & Passenger Footboard Extensions
• DK Custom Gas Tank Lift & Deluxe Option
• DK Custom Cooling Deflector Wings
• Mighty Mites Love Jugs Engine Cooling Fans - Contact Site Owner Papa Zook
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
2016 Tri Glide Billet Silver w/Pinstripes ["Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!"]
• "There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill behooves any of us to find fault with the rest of us." ..... James Truslow Adams
• 2nd BN 33rd Armor "The Tiger Battalion" "1972 - 1974"
Best I can see on my SE Pro Street Tuner software- it's limited to the MOCO's products. Limited to the stage kits. It does have auto tuning bits its limited also- to the stage kits. If warranty is no concern then there are better tuners out there that do more.