MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
Hey Chief I don't think you need the module. That thing has enough power the way it is LOL. Only 2 more shifts to KY trip, can't wait. I will have to check the Moose website to see if they make one for the Kodiak. CRE wants to do a big bore kit and head port and polish on the Kodiak, we will see if I can find the parts to do it with later this year. They can do all the work at the shop, they did a 440 kit in a Honda 400 ex last week. See you tomorow...Bruce
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
Originally posted by: captainskodiak
Hey Chief I don't think you need the module. That thing has enough power the way it is LOL. Only 2 more shifts to KY trip, can't wait. I will have to check the Moose website to see if they make one for the Kodiak. CRE wants to do a big bore kit and head port and polish on the Kodiak, we will see if I can find the parts to do it with later this year. They can do all the work at the shop, they did a 440 kit in a Honda 400 ex last week. See you tomorow...Bruce
Hey Chief I don't think you need the module. That thing has enough power the way it is LOL. Only 2 more shifts to KY trip, can't wait. I will have to check the Moose website to see if they make one for the Kodiak. CRE wants to do a big bore kit and head port and polish on the Kodiak, we will see if I can find the parts to do it with later this year. They can do all the work at the shop, they did a 440 kit in a Honda 400 ex last week. See you tomorow...Bruce
By the way, my wife is making fun of us about getting on this forum. She wanted me to tell Captainskodiak Hello and wanted to know if you were wearing your sunglasses. She says everytime she sees you, you are wearing them, and wanted to know if you wear them to bed?
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
The Moose, High lifter & Diamond G modules all do the same thing, The timing curve with the stock cdi from 0 to 7 mph is in a retard mode so you are not getting the engines full power to the wheels, With one of the modules you basically have the bike untamed at take-off to about 7 mph,I have a moose I bought used and couldnt be happier with the results, My brute will stand up with ease and climb with full power from the bottom end, Not bad for $50, In my opinion if you are comfortablewith the power you have now or are uncomfortable with alot of power at take-off dont worry about the module, But if you do go with one definetly go with the moose, it is plug & play & there is no soldering or splicing of the cdi wires & it removes & installs in about 2 minutes , So no one including the dealer will ever know it was there [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
I too went with the plug and play MOOSE MODULE. Not a bit disappointed with this Module, does exactly as the other post says it does. I have noticed a lower engine temp's and slighty better mpg with the MOOSE and the added power on the bottom is Great.. The MOOSE was on my '05 BF750.
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
The moose module will only advance the very bottom end. If you want to really increase performance spend the extra $80 to get a Dynatek CDI or an extra $200 to get a Copperhead. The CDI's will advance your timing all the way through the curve and give extra horsepower where you need it. The Dynatek costs right about $180 and the VDI Copperhead runs about $310. IMO the Copperhead is worth the extra money. No modifications are necessary to install and both can be easily removed for warranty reasons.
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MOOSE Module for Brute Force 750
We Went to Black Mountain ATV park in Harlan County Kentucky. It was a blast. The rain kinda altered things but it didnt stop us from getting in the mud. I think were gonna make another trip there or Windrock next spring. Going to Paddys bluff this weekend