Need Advice for Pipes decision
#1
I need a little advice on which exhaust is right for me. I want a good high quality pipe that will not stain like the stock ones. I want it to have a lot of gain on the top end as well as have some good improvement on mid and low end. I was going back and forth from FMF, Toomey, Paul Turner, etc. Don't want to spend $400+ and be dissapointed later.
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#2
Assuming that you ride a Banshee, I would go with the Paul Turner-Midrange, if you ride woods or MX. They actually give the banshee a decent bottom end, a killer midrange, and a top that just keeps pulling. I felt improvement throughout the entire rev range. It felt like I was riding a completly different quad. I am very impressed and very satisfied. FMF and Toomey have alittle more top end than the Turners but they dont compare from bottom to mid.
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
#3
Also if you are getting pipes, get yourself a proflow intake with a foam filter and outerwear. Then run the airbox without a lid. That alone will give you a boost in topend. I also have Boyesen power reeds in the stock reed cage. They really improve throttle response. Another performance gain will be to either get your head shaved or get a cool-head. I have the cool-head with 21cc domes. They work fine with pump gas. You could possibly use 20cc domes. This will gain power throughout the entire powerband.
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
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Jayson Blough '99 Banshee, '97 Warrior, '96 Blaster Yes I like Yamaha
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