This month we wanted to show you how easy it is to install a dual exhaust system on your Polaris RZR. We contacted DMC about their recently released twin system for the RZR and had one sitting on our doorstep in no time. Along with the dual exhaust system DMC also recommended their EFI module which is tuned to work with this combination. This combination will give the RZR a 21.2% increase in torque while keeping the sound levels to 96 db.
This is the complete DMC system including the EFI controller. |
Removal
The first thing you have to do is remove the bed of the RZR. While this sounded like a large task I soon discovered it was actually quite easy. In total I think it took about 20 minutes max to pull the bed off.
Remove the seats for access to the front of the bed. | Remove the 4 bolts at the front of the bed behind the seats. These require a #25 Torx. |
Now remove the 4 bolts on the floor of the bed. A 1/2" socket will do the trick here. | Now remove the 4 Torx on the back of the bed. |
Our Polaris RZR with the bed removed. |
The stock silencer slips out with the mid-pipe removed. | The only preparation needed is to install the rubber grommets into the new mufflers. |
Installation
Now with the velocity splitter and mid pipes installed you need to re-install the bed. The muffler mount bar attaches with two new bolts that go through the rear holes in the bed. These self tapping bolts will thread through the frame.
EFI Controller Installation
Before installing the seats we fired up the RZR to make sure the controller was installed correctly. If so, the lights will illuminate from side to side for a few seconds then will stop. They will then light up as you rev the motor.
Re-install your seats and your ready to go play. We left the EFI settings as they came as DMC has tuned it for a stock motor with Afterburner exhaust and Pro Design air filter kit.
Summary
The complete installation took us less than a couple hours, and that was taking our time and making notes and taking pictures as we went. It was one of the easiest installations we have done in a long time. The dual afterburners look great and while we were expecting them to be much louder, they really weren't that much louder than stock, and actually have a very nice "purr."
Stay tuned for video demonstration and sound comparison.
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