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Old Sep 16, 2007 | 10:25 PM
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Do any of you have an hmf pipe and optimizer on yur Gade? I see that they advertise a 10HP increase and was just curious if anyone agrees. Also where can I get that 2" spacer lift kit?!?
 
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Old Sep 20, 2007 | 02:00 AM
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I bought the HMF exhaust and Optimizer as a kit on eBay a couple of months ago for my wife's Outlander 800. It sounds amazing and made a noticable increase in power.

As a comparison, I purchased an Ondunes end cap for my 07 DS650 and noticed after jetting that it pulled as hard in 3rd as it previously did in 2nd. It was a big increase for just exhaust and jetting, allowing 5th gear wheelies wide open on the Oregon dunes.

I do not think the HMF made this big of difference on the Outlander 800, but it was noticable. Guess Im crazy, but I just wanted it to sound like a mini monster truck (and it does.) Is it worth $420? Guess you need to evaluate how much having a crazy sounding bike is. . .
 
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Old Sep 24, 2007 | 09:40 PM
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I got the HMF (penland) and EFI chip combo... the only way i could tell the power difference is when im racing with my friends. The suspension is so stiff it dont even seem like your goin fast until your look down and see your already goin 50MPH
 
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