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Old May 6, 2004 | 10:24 PM
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Could someone tell me a couple cheap things to buy to make Wolverine[/h] to add more H.P. Thanks
 
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Old May 6, 2004 | 11:29 PM
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Pretty much the same for all quads. Start with the exhaust and/or intake. They do have a thing called a torque stuffer but I kinda doubt it helps much. Probably adds some bottom end but weakens the top end.

Anybody tried one?

A free mod that may help a bit is removing the spark arrestor.

If you want more power now don't even think about larger tires.

 
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Old May 8, 2004 | 01:18 AM
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Yeah, open the exhaust and airbox up, but when you do, make sure you use an outerwear on you filter.

Look into a manual clutch if you want to make it quicker. Its more fun and it will help get power to the ground better. Not only because the shifts are more positive, but because the engine no longer has to turn over the automatic clutch carrier, which weighs approx. 10lbs. The engine will actually be able to rev quicker.

If you want it even quicker, then go with race valve springs and a hotter cam. It will really start to pull pretty fast. Start with the basics and go from there. Dont get too complicated too soon if you are doing it yourself.
 
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