Raptor 700R Exhaust - LTE, Sparks, or Alba?
#5
Originally posted by: ds650ctracing
LTE have the best DYNO number's out of the group, but are also the most expensive.
LTE have the best DYNO number's out of the group, but are also the most expensive.
#6
Thanks for the comments, keep them coming.
Couple other questions: Will rims from a newer Banshee bolt up to the 700 Raptor? Is the stock skid plate plastic like the 660? If so any recommendations for a skid plate?
Couple other questions: Will rims from a newer Banshee bolt up to the 700 Raptor? Is the stock skid plate plastic like the 660? If so any recommendations for a skid plate?
#7
Originally posted by: Salmix
Thanks for the comments, keep them coming.
Couple other questions: Will rims from a newer Banshee bolt up to the 700 Raptor? Is the stock skid plate plastic like the 660? If so any recommendations for a skid plate?
Thanks for the comments, keep them coming.
Couple other questions: Will rims from a newer Banshee bolt up to the 700 Raptor? Is the stock skid plate plastic like the 660? If so any recommendations for a skid plate?
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#8
i run dg plates on all of my 4 wheelers except my bruin since they dont make plates for it i custom made,
http://www.dgperf.com/atv/ATVproduct...+700&Submit=Go
http://www.dgperf.com/atv/ATVproduct...+700&Submit=Go
#9
Yes the banshee wheels will fit. The stock skid is plastic and needs to be replaced quikly if a trail rider lol
I run a Pro-Armor skid and like it alot. It has a handy tow hook spot in the back and is .25 thick and has held up well.
Exhaust i think the LTE probally provide the best gains but has a few downfalls for my self, (personal preference downfalls) so I went with a single. As far as singles I think as long as you stay with top companies just pick what you like.
I run a Pro-Armor skid and like it alot. It has a handy tow hook spot in the back and is .25 thick and has held up well.
Exhaust i think the LTE probally provide the best gains but has a few downfalls for my self, (personal preference downfalls) so I went with a single. As far as singles I think as long as you stay with top companies just pick what you like.
#10
Whats wrong with a dual exhaust setup. I have no experience and dont know anyone local that has duals. I had LTE's in mind for mine so if there are any downfalls I would like to know before I spend my money.


