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Old 10-07-2011, 06:39 PM
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what is the best (performance wise) exhaust for trx450r
 
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Old 10-10-2011, 08:48 AM
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I have the Yoshimura Tri Oval full system and I like it better than the FMF I used to have on it.
 
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HMF slip on performance pipe can add 2-3 hp, full system can add 5-6 hp.
best sound i know of, get lot of people asking what kind of pipe i have when i ride.. Very nice
$200 for slip on
$500ish??? for slip on and header (full system)
ive heard FMF pipes... nothing like HMF
 
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thanks

by the way tactical redneck my ferguson will out pull any deere of the same size any day
 
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thanks

by the way tactical redneck my ferguson will out pull any deere of the same size any day

You know why they put aftermarket chrome stacks on those MFs

so the combines wont hit them
 
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