What is the best full pipe exhaust for the BANSHEE?
#3
CPI and K&T are very close to each other in Utah. I'm sure K&T has designed their motor work for CPI pipes. Keep that in mind if you ever want porting.. K&T doesn't advertise, beacuse they don't have too.
#5
CPI. I'd have a set but don't want to spend the ca$h. Keep in mind a good running banshee only needs a good pipe, timing advance, porting and head work. If you can't stand to lose then buy drag pipes, cylinder kits and convert to alky.
#7
I just went to the CPI website and checked out their in frame pipes for the banshee, pretty awesome. One question though, would this be a good pipe also if you weren't drag racing but have the money to get them. Another question, as far as mufflers go would you just want to get their aluminum mufflers or a different performance brand muffler. thanks to any help.
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#8
Stick with CPI's total exhaust if you get them. Always better to go that route. CPI also makes outlaw drag pipes that make more HP[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#9
If you get the CPI in-frames, don't ride in shorts. You'll have CPI Racing branded into the side of your legs [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
From what I have experienced, the CPIs did well on my 420. They were only slightly quicker than my Paul Turner Hi-Revs (1/10th of a second in 1/8th mile). The advantage could be that the pipes performed better, or it could be due to slightly leaner main jets, or track / temp conditions.
But on stock engines, the Paul Turner Hi-Revs worked better for us. If I wanted to get something other than these two, I would strongly consider the LRD pipes. They look nice and seem to perform well.
Daren
From what I have experienced, the CPIs did well on my 420. They were only slightly quicker than my Paul Turner Hi-Revs (1/10th of a second in 1/8th mile). The advantage could be that the pipes performed better, or it could be due to slightly leaner main jets, or track / temp conditions.
But on stock engines, the Paul Turner Hi-Revs worked better for us. If I wanted to get something other than these two, I would strongly consider the LRD pipes. They look nice and seem to perform well.
Daren


