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Royal Enfield Motorcycles => Bullet with the UCE engine => Topic started by: heloego on April 30, 2013, 04:10:20 am

Title: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: heloego on April 30, 2013, 04:10:20 am
Hi, and I hope this finds you all well!
I'm looking at getting my first RE. Just haven't decided which (G5 or C5).
The Telephone pole looks like crap so I'll want to mod the exhaust system, but I'm curious how the mods affect Emissions Testing as I have the sad fortune to live in a city that requires the testing.
After reading posts here re mods I think I want to go with the EFI system, but again, what if any effects will it have on emissions?

Thanks for reading, and I look forward to any and all response(s).

Helo
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: Arizoni on April 30, 2013, 04:53:59 am
The EFI on all of the UCE powered Royal Enfields meets all of the emission requirements for all of the states.

Technically, removing the existing silencer and replacing it with another is against the Federal law.  I don't know whether this would effect it in your area.  It depends on what your State demands.

Because I live in Phoenix, Arizona all vehicles are "required" to meet the State/Federal requirements but because my bike is a Fuel Injected model with a computer control I was not required to actually go to a testing site.
They just sent me the paperwork to re-register it and to buy the license and to pay for our clean air. 
Sending them a check I just paid for two years worth of license/registration fees and they sent me my new tags.  All of this without even seeing that I had replaced the original torpedo with a much shorter/lighter Harley muffler.
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: Ducati Scotty on April 30, 2013, 04:58:52 am
As noted, changing just about anything is breaking federal law.  The stock muffler has a catalytic converter, that does lower emissions some and so they'll be higher with another muffler.  I doubt anyone who pulled you over would ever know or be able to tell if your muffler was stock or not unless it was really loud.  You can always put the stocker in the back corner of the garage and put it back on whenever you need to go for a check.

Scott
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: mattsz on April 30, 2013, 10:52:07 am
I wonder of you change to an EFI silencer, or what have you, and the EFI system adapts, then you change back for the emissions test, will the bike have to "relearn" to run the stocker?  Can you change-and-test on the spot, or does it take awhile for the bike to adjust?
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: barenekd on April 30, 2013, 05:55:19 pm
The EFI adjusts fairly quickly to exhaust changes. Usually one ride will do the trick. If you are buying a new bike, EFI is the only way you can go.
As far as C-5 vs G5, if you want a G5, You'd better find one quickly. They are now out of production. Your current choices are the C5 and the B5, or wait a few months for the Continental Cafe Racer.
Bare
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: no bs on April 30, 2013, 08:29:00 pm
the muffler on my 2011 g5 started out on a sportster, and also has a built-in converter. just don't have the baffle, it seems to have fallen out. looks a damn sight better!
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: Arizoni on April 30, 2013, 08:41:29 pm
Speaking of the Hardly Sportster muffler, here's a picture of my G5 with the one I got from one of our great members.
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: no bs on May 01, 2013, 01:28:17 am
yeah, looks just like mine, but with a cleaner connection. sharp!
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: heloego on May 02, 2013, 02:43:14 pm
Thanks for the responses, folks!
I'd expected a difference in emissions with a silencer change and figured I'd just swap out the two when going for my check.
Federal Law CFR 49 mandates the Cat be on any vehicle sold new in the US due to interstate transactions. It cannot and does not bind the end user from modifying the vehicle (unConstitutional) but, as arizoni also pointed out, local laws do directly address and affect your mods, if caught. Most local and state cops won't bat an eye unless you've treated your vehicle so badly it's literally pouring smoke out the pipe.
In any case, the Pole will look much nicer mounted on my garage wall. :-)
Said laws can be ridiculously superfluous anyway.
Metro Albuquerque has several cities, but only the city of Albuquerque requires testing, so when 50% of the traffic has no testing requirement, what's the point, other than to satisfy a vocal minority? ;-)
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: barenekd on May 02, 2013, 06:04:52 pm
Mufflers in 2013 in CA are required to have stamps as to their OEM status. If the stamp isn't there, you're illegal. I do know a spot where they actually check this occasionally. In fact they've been checking this at this spot for years and writing a lot of tickets just for not having a stock exhaust system, which has actually been an illegal swap for a long time. The bottom of the eastbound entrance to Angeles Crest has been the spot. Now it's even easier with the required stamp needing to be there.
There is no smog check required on motorcycles at this time.
I usually go up from the east side.
Bare
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: Ducati Scotty on May 03, 2013, 12:54:07 am
Just a few motorcyclists on that road...
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: no bs on May 03, 2013, 02:45:01 am
is not my sporty muffler oem?
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: gremlin on May 03, 2013, 07:19:52 am
.........the Pole will look much nicer mounted on my garage wall. :-).............

My garage wall is nicely decorated with one too !
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: blaisecardoz on May 05, 2013, 08:16:47 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TydiR0_UnXE
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: heloego on May 06, 2013, 07:45:55 am
Well, after all, it is California.  ;)
I have no plans to take mine to CA or the LA areas anytime soon.  OK, my Girl Friend is in San Diego so maybe... :)

Just made my buy on a 2013 C5 Friday. Am getting it with a Cobra low-profile seat, have ordered an EFI up swept silencer, and plan to add bags later. Delivery will be in about 10 days, and then I can get familiar with it on the 70-75 mile trip back to home.
One stoked road runner here.  :D
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: bluesdaddy2 on May 06, 2013, 01:41:07 pm
Well, after all, it is California.  ;)
I have no plans to take mine to CA or the LA areas anytime soon.  OK, my Girl Friend is in San Diego so maybe... :)

Just made my buy on a 2013 C5 Friday. Am getting it with a Cobra low-profile seat, have ordered an EFI up swept silencer, and plan to add bags later. Delivery will be in about 10 days, and then I can get familiar with it on the 70-75 mile trip back to home.
One stoked road runner here.  :D

I'd like to hear your impression of the Cobra seat after you've tried her out.  Maybe a couple of pics if you get a chance.  Thanks.
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: barenekd on May 06, 2013, 06:32:38 pm
Congrats on the purchase. You will enjoy it.
Bare
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: Arizoni on May 06, 2013, 11:52:55 pm
heloego
Try to figure out some backroads to use for your trip home from the dealer.

New RE's have a fairly long break in period that doesn't like speeds above 40-45mph for the first 300 miles.  Plan on stopping every so often to let the engine cool down a bit and don't ride at one constant speed.
Even after the oil change at 300 miles it is a good idea to keep the speed below 50-55 mph until you get 600 miles on it.

I know your going to enjoy your new bike and, welcome to the Enfieldmotorcycle site. :)
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: heloego on May 07, 2013, 06:09:14 am
Thanks all!
I've really enjoyed browsing through the Forums due to the wealth of info and help here!
I feel I'm joining a new family in the surest sense of the word!

Thanks for the break-in tip, arizoni. I've already got the roads figured out so I can keep the speed below 50. Will go through Los Alamos and the Jemez Mtns. Plenty of curves, resting pull-outs, and slow spots through three or four villages before hitting the city streets and home. Should get about 100-125 miles on the first ride.

As for the Cobra seat, I chose it so it'll drop my butt about 3.5". That'll keep my feet flat on the ground when stopped. Combined with the 19" front wheel, it should give me the ergonomics I'm most comfortable with. And yes, bluesdaddy2! Count on the pics as I get and mod it!

Right now the only down side is the waiting. ;-)
Title: Re: Exhaust Mods vs Emissions Checks
Post by: bluesdaddy2 on May 10, 2013, 12:22:29 pm
And yes, bluesdaddy2! Count on the pics as I get and mod it!

Right now the only down side is the waiting. ;-)

The waiting is hard........  When I ordered my 2012 C5 Special (Chrome/Black) I waited about three weeks before "a" bike showed up.  I was at the shop the day the bike came in and when they opened the crate we found a C5 Black.  Nice bike, but not the one I wanted.  About 3 more weeks of waiting till she showed up but I have to say it was worth the wait.  Tons of fun....... :)