Taking Andrew Ward's suggestion about dyno tests to heart, and having heard one lister say it felt like his stock pipe gave him a better bottom end than his TBRs, I decided to test my stock pipe against my new Devil slip-on. I had my local dyno center do tests back to back: one with the Devil slip-on and one with the stock muffler. Having spent $600 on the Devil (nothing's cheap in Japan), I was stoked to find that it obliterated the stock pipe across the board in both torque and horsepower. For example, at 3000 rpms, the stocker is putting out 5.6 kg of torque, while Devil is pumping out 6.1 kg. Peak horsepower difference is a healthy 6 hp (Devil 105.1, stock 99.1) but even more impressive is how the Devil is maintains its power to redline, while the stock muffler's power drops like a rock, creating a whopping 9 horsepower difference. Check it out: RPMS Stock Devil 10,500 99.1 105.1 11,000 97.9 105 11,500 96.6 104 12,000 93.9 102.7 In addition, the engine revs much faster with the Devil, taking 7.74 seconds to reach 12,000 rpms vs. 8.22 for the stock muffler. If you really want to know what your aftermarket pipe is doing compared to the stocker, have it dynoed. You may be surprised, as I was, at the inaccuracy of your two-cheeked dynometer. Jim Updated 10/1/01 Hi Karl, Congrats on your site. Everytime I check it out it looks better and better! I've gotten a few e-mails asking about Devil slip-ons from people who saw my bike pic on your site. I have absolutely no commercial stake in this but I thought I'd let you know that a company is now selling Devil pipes in the States. The guy's name is Rob, and apparently he's having a bit of a tough time figuring out how to make contact with the masses of VFR owners. Since Devil is a great product, maybe you can mention his site (www.devilbikes.com) on your website. Also, check out the new Shotgun style slip-on from Devil. It looks mighty tasty! I'm also fowarding a dyno-run comparison of the Devil slip-on I used to own vs. the Erion full system. It might be useful on your site since it can VFR owners know what they can generally expect the performance differences to be between a slip-on and full system. The slip-on is the lower line in both torque and horsepower figures. Cheers, Jim
devil slip-on yes ihave oneon my 98 vfr....i absolutly loveit!!! the sound is incredible..at a track day at the millersportstrack it sounded like a gp bike. any thoughts i might have had about selling this bike are GONE FOREVER!!! i have a 748 ducati with D&D cans and man..... talk about sound...... mindblowing is the word. ya know after riding both...ya gotta have both!!! have fun a "Speed Safely" the maj
devil hey i have to tell you this story..i pulled up next to a woman while riding on the freeway here in Utah. she looked over at me /bike and looked absolutely shocked when she saw the 666 # on my vfr and then the Devil" can...man i had to lol.."hey get a life woman"...must have been a real Mo...see ya....the Maj