Performance advise for 06 BF 750i
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Performance advise for 06 BF 750i
It sounds like you've done quite a few things in the engine dept. Yes, I would agree CVT is what you want to work on now. I would also do some mods to improve the factory cooling system efficiency (750s run hot), and do some protection for CV joints as well. Also, changing to radial tires dramatically improve the ride/handling quality. But don't go big on tires, you would lose some acceleration if you are into that.
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Performance advise for 06 BF 750i
For cooling, try either the blue Engine Ice or Royal Purple Purple Ice Radiator Super Coolant Additive. Those liquids have higher heat transfer rate than the regular and you can really see and feel the improvement. Relocating the radiator sounds like too much work for me. I would add a water temp gauge to monitor the coolant temperature. Insert the temp probe on the cooling hose between the lower radioator inlet fitting and the water pump outlet from the left side of the quad, just behind the left front where. Mine runs at about 190F max on the hottest days and never had a cooling problem with blue Engine Ice. You may want to see what's avail or make your own inner fender kit if radiator clogging is done by front wheels kicking up the dirt/mud.
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Performance advise for 06 BF 750i
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: colereber
Yeah I currently run 27" swamp lites. Any Clutch kit that stands above the rest? What would u suggest for cooling I was considering trying a rad relocate kit becuase I find the rad gets plugged up much too easy with mud. Any other suggestions.
Thanks</end quote></div>
I like the Dalton stuff myself, their kit uses the same spring that most of the V-Force riders use and it gets the RPM's up so you can turn the big tires.
Yeah I currently run 27" swamp lites. Any Clutch kit that stands above the rest? What would u suggest for cooling I was considering trying a rad relocate kit becuase I find the rad gets plugged up much too easy with mud. Any other suggestions.
Thanks</end quote></div>
I like the Dalton stuff myself, their kit uses the same spring that most of the V-Force riders use and it gets the RPM's up so you can turn the big tires.
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Performance advise for 06 BF 750i
For blue, try:
http://secure.mycart.net/catal...og.asp?prodid=4812189
For purple, try:
http://blueridgemotorsports.com/Royal_Purple_Oils.html
I think they are already pre-mixed with di water, not a concentrate. Just pour in - no need to mix with water. They are really proven good stuff by many mx guys because their bikes get easily overheated on the track.
http://secure.mycart.net/catal...og.asp?prodid=4812189
For purple, try:
http://blueridgemotorsports.com/Royal_Purple_Oils.html
I think they are already pre-mixed with di water, not a concentrate. Just pour in - no need to mix with water. They are really proven good stuff by many mx guys because their bikes get easily overheated on the track.
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