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Old Aug 4, 1999 | 02:00 PM
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Hey I want to modify my 1996 Warrior but i dont want it to cost me a arm and a leg. What are some mods that can make me go faster but still have enough low end to ride wheelies. What would happen with a 14 tooth countershaft sprocket?

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Old Aug 4, 1999 | 07:39 PM
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Check with Golden West Cycles they have Performance Kits for Warriors.
 
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Old Aug 14, 1999 | 04:18 AM
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If you go a tooth bigger you will get a little more top end. If I was you save your
money and get a pipe & filter package.
I have an E series pipe,a K&N filter, rejetted carb,and a White Bro. torque stuffer
in the head pipe. You should be able to do
that for under 3 bills. Speed ain't free.
The White Bro pipe is pretty loud if noise is
a problem get Super trapp IDS I have heard
they are a little better. I'm waiting an a
cam for my Warrior right now,the pipe and
stuff helped but It's time to do set the
valves so I figured why not stick in a mild
cam in the process. I run a 14 tooth front
sprocket and the mods help keep that low
end grunt you like.
Darrin
 
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Old Aug 18, 1999 | 05:49 PM
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Darrin
what is this Torque Stuffer ?
how much is it ?
and how does it install?
I have the E-series muffler and a K&N filter already (almost the same set up cool)
Thanks for your time



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96 Yamaha Warrior K&N, Shock wears, WB E-series, AMP Link, Lone star Axcaliber axle, Realtor tires. 97 Yamaha Blaster FMF Ram valve, Bandit rear tires. 97 Yamaha Waveventure 760 STOCK 99 Dodge Ram 1500 360 4x4 ex-cab
 
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Old Aug 19, 1999 | 10:57 AM
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A torque stuffer helps the flow of exhaust gas from the head, remove the headpipe and install the stuffer in the headpipe(gently hammer it in until seated) cost about $38.00.
 
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Old Aug 20, 1999 | 02:11 PM
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Sorry I believe a torque stuffer restricts exaust to increase back pressure slightly, To increase low end torque.Very good for slower trail riding and hills. But you will loose some top end.
 
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