Trinity 734 Raptor?
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Does anyone know how much horsepower the Trinity Racing 734 kit for the raptor 700 puts out? The pipe and programmer and K&N intake give you 13hp. But they dont tell about the 734 was wondering if anyone else might have an idea.
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Originally posted by: derbyking
let me guess.................on trinitys dyno
let me guess.................on trinitys dyno
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The Rapter 700 likes to be short shifted, a new cam will probably extend the powerband up a little.
I have not had a chance to run on another dyno yet, I am going to wait untill after I install an aftermarket cam and have it tuned again, then I will stop by another shop and make a pull on their dyno. I figure even if Trinity's dyno reads 5hp high, then maybe I am running 72hp, I'll take that [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] If it reads 10hp high, that would put me around 67hp which is not all that bad either in my mind, but it feels like it has alot more than that.
I care less about horsepower, the torque is what I am enjoying when I am out riding in the dunes, doesnt matter what gear you are in compared to say a 450.
I have not had a chance to run on another dyno yet, I am going to wait untill after I install an aftermarket cam and have it tuned again, then I will stop by another shop and make a pull on their dyno. I figure even if Trinity's dyno reads 5hp high, then maybe I am running 72hp, I'll take that [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] If it reads 10hp high, that would put me around 67hp which is not all that bad either in my mind, but it feels like it has alot more than that.
I care less about horsepower, the torque is what I am enjoying when I am out riding in the dunes, doesnt matter what gear you are in compared to say a 450.


