suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
need feedback on an exhaust 08 750 bf. see alot of hmf pipes out there. but don't know which model would be best. should i go slip on or full exhaust? just put on 27" triclaws on and just want to get my of the "zip" back. i assume i won't need to rejet cause of the fuel injection. thanks! ps do most riding in s. ga. mud.
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
I cant help on the exaust question but I got a brute force 750 08 last year and iam looking for some wheels and tires. WHere did you get yours? How big can I go with stock height without scrubbing? did you go with a 14'' wheel or a 12'' wheel? I want to go with probably around a 26'' I dont wont to loose much power if possible.
Sorry for all the questions but I figured you already did the research. Do you ever go to Durhamtown?
Sorry for all the questions but I figured you already did the research. Do you ever go to Durhamtown?
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
put the tires on my stock (12") rims. no rubbing at all. was told the brute could take up to a 29.5 tire with no lift kit, no problem. went with 27" cause that's all the mud machine makes. still pretty quick but lost about 10mph top end, (60 is still fast enough!). only been to rocky creek near macon, ga so far. really enjoyed it there.
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mudman15
I reccomend HMF (utility, or swamp series), Big Gun full system, or Muzzy full system....You will also need a fuel controller (Dynojet) to compensate the fuel mixture for the pipe since its fuel injection</end quote></div>
wondering what would happen if i was to put on the exhaust without dynojet.......
would it improve any, or just make it louder?
i thought the brute's chip would take care of any adjustments it needs.
if needed, is dynojet the best or say get hmf chip to match their exhaust?
thanks for the reply!
I reccomend HMF (utility, or swamp series), Big Gun full system, or Muzzy full system....You will also need a fuel controller (Dynojet) to compensate the fuel mixture for the pipe since its fuel injection</end quote></div>
wondering what would happen if i was to put on the exhaust without dynojet.......
would it improve any, or just make it louder?
i thought the brute's chip would take care of any adjustments it needs.
if needed, is dynojet the best or say get hmf chip to match their exhaust?
thanks for the reply!
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mudman15
it wouldnt improve any at all, it might actually make you lose power. An aftermarket exhuast will make it run leaner....Thats why you need a fuel controller. Dynojet is definately the best fuel controller.</end quote></div>
thanks for info....where is a good place to buy?
it wouldnt improve any at all, it might actually make you lose power. An aftermarket exhuast will make it run leaner....Thats why you need a fuel controller. Dynojet is definately the best fuel controller.</end quote></div>
thanks for info....where is a good place to buy?
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suggestions for new exhaust for 2008 750 bf
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: mudman15
it wouldnt improve any at all, it might actually make you lose power. An aftermarket exhuast will make it run leaner....Thats why you need a fuel controller. Dynojet is definately the best fuel controller.</end quote></div>
1 more question..... when i plug it in, will i need to adjust anything or does it do it by itself?
it wouldnt improve any at all, it might actually make you lose power. An aftermarket exhuast will make it run leaner....Thats why you need a fuel controller. Dynojet is definately the best fuel controller.</end quote></div>
1 more question..... when i plug it in, will i need to adjust anything or does it do it by itself?
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