The Custom Motorcycle Magazine

Exhaust And Fueler - Achieving Power Sound & Look - Hot Bike Tech

CFR's V-Rod Megaphone Exhaust And Fueler Install

By Taryn Funcheon, Photography by Taryn Funcheon

Looking at the Harley-Davidson line of motorcycles, the VRSC family is a high-revving, performance-driven group of bikes. If you want to hop up your VRSC model without going into the motor, swapping out the exhaust might be a good place to start. Offering looks, sound, and performance quality, CFR (short for Cary Faas Racing) designed an exhaust and Fueler to satisfy all three of these requirements.

CFR's megaphone pipe (MSRP $525.00) features a rolled, perforated cone and a stainless steel packing shell with a lifetime guarantee. With an overall length of 28 inches, the exhaust was designed to be much shorter than the stock pipe, therefore exposing more of the rear of the V-Rod. The exhaust is offered in chrome or black ceramic, and comes with all necessary brackets. It weighs in at about 6-1/2 pounds, significantly less than the weight of the stock exhaust. Of course, one of the pipe's biggest selling points, according to owner Cary Faas, is the sound, delivering a mellow, throaty rumble.

Now, since the V-Rod is fuel-injected, CFR offers their Fueler (MSRP $259.95) to keep track of the bike's air/fuel ratio and to aid in tuning fuel-injected motorcycles for top-notch performance using load-based technology. Designed as plug-and-play, the Fueler comes pre-tuned with a map pre-installed, and is simple to install and operate. Check out the installation on a stock '03 VRSCA followed by a run on the dyno at Anaheim-Fullerton Harley-Davidson in Fullerton, California. HB

  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install V Rod
    1. Here's the V-Rod with the new CFR exhaust installed. The pipe is better-looking than the stock exhaust as it's much shorter, exposing more of the rear of the V-Rod, and it sounds awesome, producing a deep, throaty rumble.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install V Rod
    1. Here's the V-Rod with the new CFR exhaust installed. The pipe is better-looking than t
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install V Rod
    2 & 3 Instead of the typical standard of using a louvered cone, CFR uses a perforated cone rolled into a megaphone shape. And, instead of a fiberglass packing shell, CFR uses a stainless steel shell for a longer-lasting pipe. Below the pipe is the Fueler, pre-tuned with a specific map pre-installed for the application; it's a plug-and-play unit that's simple to install. Also pictured is the pipe in black ceramic.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install V Rod
    2 & 3 Instead of the typical standard of using a louvered cone, CFR uses a perforated con
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install V Rod
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install New Pipe
    4. The rear passenger peg was removed to gain clearance for installing the new pipe, followed by loosening the exhaust clamps. Then the technician removed the bolts attaching the exhaust mount bracket to the frame. After some finessing, the stock exhaust system was removed, then the stock exhaust bracket was removed and discarded.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install New Pipe
    4. The rear passenger peg was removed to gain clearance for installing the new pipe, foll
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Exhaust Clamp
    5. Reusing the stock exhaust clamp, the technician slid the clamp over the new exhaust...
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Exhaust Clamp
    5. Reusing the stock exhaust clamp, the technician slid the clamp over the new exhaust...
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Header System
    6. ...then slid the new exhaust back onto the header system. Note that it mounts up to the old exhaust bracket
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Header System
    6. ...then slid the new exhaust back onto the header system. Note that it mounts up to th
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Heat Shield
    7. Finally the CFR heat shield was bolted to the new pipe and the mounting bracket was tightened to the frame.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Heat Shield
    7. Finally the CFR heat shield was bolted to the new pipe and the mounting bracket was t
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Air Filter
    8 & 9 To achieve maximum benefits from CFR's pipe and Fueler, the company recommends an air filter change. After removing the air box shell and popping off the clamps, the technician installed a K&N air filter and oil filter.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Air Filter
    8 & 9 To achieve maximum benefits from CFR's pipe and Fueler, the company recommends an a
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Air Filter
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Plugging Fueler
    10. Next, the technician started to install the Fueler, which connects directly to the fuel injectors and a suitable ground location on the bike. After plugging the Fueler into the existing injectors, hence plug-and-play...
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Plugging Fueler
    10. Next, the technician started to install the Fueler, which connects directly to the fu
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Using Ground Lead
    11. ...the technician used the ground lead on the Fueler and selected the negative lead of the battery to ground the unit.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Using Ground Lead
    11. ...the technician used the ground lead on the Fueler and selected the negative lead o
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Mounting The Fueler
    12. After connecting the Fueler, the technician installed and checked all connectors from the Fueler to the bike's wire harness, and also checked that all the wire connections were properly locked in as well as the wire harnesses. Note: You don't have to splice into the wire harness using the Fueler. After applying the adhesive backed Velcro square that's included with the Fueler, the technician went back and securely mounted the Fueler, as shown here.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Mounting The Fueler
    12. After connecting the Fueler, the technician installed and checked all connectors from
  • CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Dyno
    13. When we first dyno'd the stock V-Rod, we were pushing 105.72 hp and 73.95 lb-ft of torque. When it was time to put the CFR pipe and Fueler as well as the K&N filter to the test, the numbers went up to 115.23 hp and 82.30 lb-ft of torque: a gain of about 9-1/2 horses and about 8 lb-ft of torque. Cary said that he has seen even bigger gains by making modifications to the bike's air box, such as leaving the lid off or putting holes in the lid for it to breath easier-you don't want air restriction. With more than a significant gain of power, we picked up a good-looking pipe with great sound quality.
    CFR Exhaust And Fueler Install Dyno
    13. When we first dyno'd the stock V-Rod, we were pushing 105.72 hp and 73.95 lb-ft of to

Sources

CFR Motorcycles, Inc.
(714) 528-4961
www.cfrmotorcycles.com

Anaheim-Fullerton Harley-Davidson
(714) 871-6563
www.harleyfullerton.com

K&N Filters
www.knfilters.com
(800) 858-4000

By Taryn Funcheon
Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!

*Please enter your username

*Please enter your password

*Please enter your comments
Comments:
Not Registered?Signup Here
(1024 character limit)
Hot Bike
  • Hot Bike