Speed of a 400EX
#41
All on the same dyno:
300EX vs Warrior
Stock 400EX vs Very Modified 400EX
Keep in mind a given dyno will produce different results on any given day, but:
These results seem very indicative of what I have seen drag racing over the years. Please note that the numbers are not what's important, only the difference between the numbers.
I would venture to say that a stock Blaster in proper tune, would give a Warrior a run for it's money.
300EX vs Warrior
Stock 400EX vs Very Modified 400EX
Keep in mind a given dyno will produce different results on any given day, but:
These results seem very indicative of what I have seen drag racing over the years. Please note that the numbers are not what's important, only the difference between the numbers.
I would venture to say that a stock Blaster in proper tune, would give a Warrior a run for it's money.
#43
Handling wise and all around, the Warrior is better, but acceleration wise, I really don't know.
I recently rode a modified Blaster, it was pretty spunky for what it was, but.... It was still a Blaster.
The dyno runs came from GtThunder
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that those were rear tire figures, maybe that's the discrepency between your and my numbers.
Later
I recently rode a modified Blaster, it was pretty spunky for what it was, but.... It was still a Blaster.
The dyno runs came from GtThunder
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that those were rear tire figures, maybe that's the discrepency between your and my numbers.
Later
#45
while I don't doubt those graphs, I still find it hard to believe that a Blaster has the same HP as a Warrior. I am told that the Wolverine has about 23 HP, 1 less than the warrior (Same engine) due to a small change in the route of the exhaust pipe. The warrior will stomp a Blaster in a drag race, the blaster just runs out of motor.
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