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HMF on Brute Force Problems??

Old Jul 31, 2009 | 12:44 AM
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Okay. So I am thinking about purchasing the HMF Utility slip on exhaust. I have an '05 Brute Force 750 and I was wondering if putting an exhaust on it would cause any problems. Has anyone on here had problems after installing an exhaust?

I don't really know about anything involving exhaust and the jet kits or whatever. If someone could fill me in a little I would greatly appreciate it..

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Old Jul 31, 2009 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by TSauer09
Okay. So I am thinking about purchasing the HMF Utility slip on exhaust. I have an '05 Brute Force 750 and I was wondering if putting an exhaust on it would cause any problems. Has anyone on here had problems after installing an exhaust?

I don't really know about anything involving exhaust and the jet kits or whatever. If someone could fill me in a little I would greatly appreciate it..

THANKS
Well a lot depends on the machine, and what exhaust you put on. Whether it is a full system or just a slip-on.......

A slip on, might not require re-jetting. But then again it might..... It not only depends on your machine, but your elevation, and how the machine was set up from the factory/dealer. Some dealers will adjust the jetting for their local elevation, some will not. The only way to know for certain is to put the exhaust on and run it. You will not really know until then what you need to do.
 
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