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Updated: Latest HP# on Jaws Twins for the 2010-2011 M8 HO

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I have been traying to keep in touch with Jaws about their twin pipes for the M8, here is the last correspondance I got today. I cant wait to see what they can muster out of this sled as far as HP numbers.I like the single pipes myself, but thought I would throw another option out there for those who like to dial in the twin pipes on their laydown motors.


From Jaws:

Yes we will have a set of twin pipes ready for the season. We are just finishing off testing and the tooling. We will update our website when we have the final numbers. The pipes will be $849-$899.
Thank you,
Tania
 
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FYI: New Info from JAWS on these pipes:

Info sent to me from Jaws:

These pipes are in the 173 hp range. Approximately 15 hp over stock on the top end and huge gains on the bottom. They do require a boondoocker box as well as some clutching modifications.


Jaws Performance
6781 Fourth Line Rd
PO Box 388
North Gower, ON K0A2T0
P: 613-489-5297 (JAWS)
 
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Dynotech dyno'd an F8 and it made 163hp. IIRC with the different pipe configuration on the M8, it was rumored to be in the 157-160hp range. Wish they would dyno a 10 M8 out there as I don't think I've even ever seen a dyno on it yet... snowtech maybe?
 
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ok, I think I was hearing the dyno numbers & assuming that was advertised cat #'s. Either way unless Jaws' dyno is way low, the 15hp figure seems off to me.
 
I think I would like to see a dyno and tq comparison of the lightweight performance pipes (Speedwerx, SLP, D&D) versus the Jaws twins.

I think 158-160 is realistic stock HP on a 2010 M8, the F series always bests the M series in HP and I believe this is due to the pipe configuration?

John
 
Sure would like to see someone take a 09 and 10 Xfire -M 800 to DTR and try out some twin pipes and other goodies.
173 HP sounds GOOD :)
 
I think I would like to see a dyno and tq comparison of the lightweight performance pipes (Speedwerx, SLP, D&D) versus the Jaws twins.

I think 158-160 is realistic stock HP on a 2010 M8, the F series always bests the M series in HP and I believe this is due to the pipe configuration?

John

slp dynoed the 2010 M8 at 157 hp, and their single pipe set brings it to 166 hp (haven't come out with twins yet)

dyno chart
 
I will check with them and see

At this point it is about developing the mapping via Boonie box and finding a good clutching setup. I imagine a little closer to winter would be the best bet for getting this beast dialed in.

Hopefully these will not be hard to tune!

John
 
Hey John, have you heard anything on how these pipes have been working? Thinking about a set. Also wondering what intake would work best with them?
Thanks in advance.
Trent
 
If they are anything like the M7 twins they made, they'll be very finicky.
 
Hopefully they fit better.

The M7 Jaws twins I've seen fit terrible.

They sure did sound nice though.
 
Hey John, have you heard anything on how these pipes have been working? Thinking about a set. Also wondering what intake would work best with them?
Thanks in advance.
Trent

I have not heard anything new about these, but i will check on it. Any twins on the M7 were finiky, not sure about the M8, but hopefully the 800 is taking better to the twins than the 700 did.

John
 
I think Brent Linderman from Arctic Edge set up a few 2010's with the Jaws twins, may want to ask him
 
my buddy is getting his 2010 m8 done by Brent Linderman twin jaws,head saved,sum flow rights,clutching boondocker box,and sum other stuff, he well get the sled the first week in November.
 
my buddy is getting his 2010 m8 done by Brent Linderman twin jaws,head saved,sum flow rights,clutching boondocker box,and sum other stuff, he well get the sled the first week in November.

Keep us posted on how his runs....


Anybody else have any info or experience with these pipes?
Thanks again
 
Keep us posted on how his runs....


Anybody else have any info or experience with these pipes?
Thanks again

I have a pair on My 08 M8, and they are awseome. The respons in the enginge is so great, and way better than stock. Aslo had SLP pipe on it before the jaws, and the jaws pipes makes the engine snappy as .... over the slp pipe. Did put out 165hp on the last dyno run. Some more porting to be done, and I would be aiming for 170hp.
 
I have a pair on My 08 M8, and they are awseome. The respons in the enginge is so great, and way better than stock. Aslo had SLP pipe on it before the jaws, and the jaws pipes makes the engine snappy as .... over the slp pipe. Did put out 165hp on the last dyno run. Some more porting to be done, and I would be aiming for 170hp.

what are you using for a fuel controller....did you have to shim the base gasket higher...did you have to change timing key..???...thanx
 
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