stock banshee what should i do
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stock banshee what should i do
My son bought a '03 Banshee and his is hard to beat. He has CPI inframes, carb mount K&N's and 21x11x8 8 paddle Hauler Extremes. Another very good pipe is a Paul Turner high rev pipe. The other pipes...Pro Circuit, FMF do not produce like the CPI's and PT's in my oppinion.
JMiller
JMiller
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stock banshee what should i do
Well what kind of stuff depends on how much you want to spend. It can cost you a few hundred bucks or lots more. Just do some more research. I hear good things about Toomey pipes and silencers....Being a raptor owner I don't know much about shee's...just do some research before you buy anything...
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stock banshee what should i do
Originally posted by: blindside350
Buy a K&N air filter and prefilters then drill the air box for more air to get in and buy some new reeds and a set of T5s and maybe a boost bottles (i'm not sure how much i think around 50) Banshees already go fast enough
Buy a K&N air filter and prefilters then drill the air box for more air to get in and buy some new reeds and a set of T5s and maybe a boost bottles (i'm not sure how much i think around 50) Banshees already go fast enough
A BOOST BOTTLE??? Oh, yea that will really help a lot. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
Skip the boost bottle. Save the money for something that actually works.
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stock banshee what should i do
my dad has a 2003 yamaha banshee and he put on a pair of toomey t-5s and the pro design K&N air filter and rejetted it with 320 main jets and he has a 13 tooth front sprocket for more torque and a pro design cool head. His bike stock had 35 horsepower and now its putting out around 55. That cool head is the best thing for the banshee my dad before he put the head on was running the bike at 140 and that was just idling then he put the heade on went up in down the street and came back and the home made temp gauge he made said it was running at 120,