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Are CPI's Too much for a pretty much Stock Banshee?

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Old May 17, 2006 | 02:53 PM
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Default Are CPI's Too much for a pretty much Stock Banshee?

cpi's are clearly, to me at least, the best "high performance" pipes available for the banshee, giving an incredible 10,700rpm potential. although this is a fact, are the pipes just a little too much for a banshee without ANY engine mods? anyone have any opinions? thanks..
p.s. i know fmf's/ pro circuits and even toomey's only give 6-7.5 hp and cpi's claim a good 9-9.5, that is why i ask. someone has just told me that cpi's are too much for stock ,thats why i ask. thanks again
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Old May 17, 2006 | 08:15 PM
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Default Are CPI's Too much for a pretty much Stock Banshee?

It wouldnt have much for low end and wouldnt be my choice for recreational riding but if you're planning on more modifications in the future when time or money allows then there's no reason to buy CPI later and lose money on whatever you buy now.
 
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Old May 22, 2006 | 12:44 AM
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Default Are CPI's Too much for a pretty much Stock Banshee?

They may be too much.Then again they may do alright.May try to contact CPI.They have a website(cpi racing.com).I think that's what it is.I've seen some very fast banshees with them.I have a friend that fixing to try a set of inframe CPI's and I'm going to try a set of out of frames.Both of our's are ported though.
 
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