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Old Nov 1, 2004 | 07:39 PM
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Default 700 Prairie with a Vforce exhaust..?

Hi Guys
I have a 2004 Prairie , I seen a lot of you guys are drilling holes in your stock pipe . Right now I don't have the cash for a exhaust , I'm doing the napa snorkel and considering drilling the stock muffler , my buddy runs a Kawasaki dealership and I was digging around in his old parts room trying to find a old prairie exhaust to do the hole drilling .
He has a huge pile of pipes , but he says he has one or two in there but the only pipe I found was V force mufflers , it's a little smaller but the in pipes are same diameter... I may cut it a part and take a look in side , anyone every try it or think it will give any more performance that just drilling mine.
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Old Nov 1, 2004 | 09:24 PM
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Default 700 Prairie with a Vforce exhaust..?

.... Sounds pretty righteous to me. Sorry I can't give ya any advise on this but it does sond like a good set up- with all stock parts yet........... Good luck
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 02:14 AM
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Default 700 Prairie with a Vforce exhaust..?

Funny you should post this, my buddy gave me a V-force exhaust and I was just trying to decide if it is worth the effort . I imagine it would flow a little better than a stock Praire exhaust.Ijust don't know if I feel like hacking up my stock exhaust to make it work as I still have 2 years warranty left.I would say go for it and let us know how it turns out.
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