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Best can for 2014 pro?

Boosted Brad

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Thinking about putting a can on the new sled 2014 pro 800 with estart any experience good or bad appreciated. Thanks brad
 
why stop at one can when you could do two!

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My local dealer said that the SLP can be installed now and Polaris will still honor the warranty.
 
After running several other cans, with the last being HPS, I would run the stock can. With the HPS, love the sound and lightweight, but you loose top end speed.
 
The '13 I demo'ed last year had a skinz super q on it, crisp sound, not sure what HP it gained if any. I loved the sound so that's what I put on my '14 this year
 
I have tried several cans on my swb assault. The best sounding can i had was Jaws, no loss in performance. The worst of them all was bmp can, awfull sound and noticable loss in performance. I had 4 different cans at that time. The skinz super q can is not that bad either, but it had some problems with the rpm sometimes.
 
I have tried several cans on my swb assault. The best sounding can i had was Jaws, no loss in performance. The worst of them all was bmp can, awfull sound and noticable loss in performance. I had 4 different cans at that time. The skinz super q can is not that bad either, but it had some problems with the rpm sometimes.

That is good to know. I have run several SLP cans. They have been solid and never noticed any RPM lost. They are not as small as some designs but they do use baffles and are not as loud as the others. Their ceramic coating seems to hold up well.

I have heard so many times of people loosing some performance with different cans on the top end so I'm usually careful about putting these on.
 
That is good to know. I have run several SLP cans. They have been solid and never noticed any RPM lost. They are not as small as some designs but they do use baffles and are not as loud as the others. Their ceramic coating seems to hold up well.

I have heard so many times of people loosing some performance with different cans on the top end so I'm usually careful about putting these on.

I forgot to mention slp, they are good. Pro with slp pipe and can or just a can does sound almost as stock to, not bad at all if you dont like alot of noise. No mess with rpm`s or DET.
 
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