scrambler 400 pipe
#13
i suggest you dynoport pipe or aaen or psi pipe,those are great stocker
revving happy tuned pipe and you don't need a clutch kit as well and it's kinda the most loud when it run at stock rpm tough,,,so let's go.
revving happy tuned pipe and you don't need a clutch kit as well and it's kinda the most loud when it run at stock rpm tough,,,so let's go.
#14
Originally posted by: scramblered
i suggest you dynoport pipe or aaen or psi pipe,those are great stocker
revving happy tuned pipe and you don't need a clutch kit as well and it's kinda the most loud when it run at stock rpm tough,,,so let's go.
i suggest you dynoport pipe or aaen or psi pipe,those are great stocker
revving happy tuned pipe and you don't need a clutch kit as well and it's kinda the most loud when it run at stock rpm tough,,,so let's go.
Hey RealAce. If you want to keep it quiet and keep the stock silencer than you don't have to buy the silencer and he will deduct that from the price of the kit and will probably be less than 300 bucks. It is really the best bang for you buck. Just let Rick know your riding style or conditions and he will set you up with what you need. He's also a HPD, Aaen and I believe a Hot Seat dealer so he can substitute one of those pipes for a nominal fee. Good luck with what you decide.
#15
PSI is out there it looks real similiar to the dyno port but there is not much infoPSI performance, they do make snow mobile pipes as well. The dyno port is a good pipe and im thinking of getting it(of course I never know what I want). I have heard polaris green and 10-56 weights in the primary make it haul.
RealAce I researched for months wanting to get the fmf on looks and brand recognition alone, its also pretty cheap. In the end no one including FMF(I badgered the crap out of them) can;t tell you how to clutch it. If you buy the FMF put the bike on a dyno so every one else can compare it to other brands and help you set up clutching.
Stock clutching is not as good as you think and a clutch kit is not unmanagable by any means. Think a mustang with a shift kit the difference is that good.
Its hard to count on the bigger companys for support of there products, by going AAEN or RCR and even HPD, being smaller companys they will help you with any problems you have.
RealAce I researched for months wanting to get the fmf on looks and brand recognition alone, its also pretty cheap. In the end no one including FMF(I badgered the crap out of them) can;t tell you how to clutch it. If you buy the FMF put the bike on a dyno so every one else can compare it to other brands and help you set up clutching.
Stock clutching is not as good as you think and a clutch kit is not unmanagable by any means. Think a mustang with a shift kit the difference is that good.
Its hard to count on the bigger companys for support of there products, by going AAEN or RCR and even HPD, being smaller companys they will help you with any problems you have.
#16
Thanks for bringing that to my attention Matt. I never even heard of them. I wouldnt' buy there pipe just because I don't know anything about it. All the others are proven performers by numerous people here. The PSI pipes are way too expensive IMO.
#18
call me stupid but i havent heard of cpi psi or aaen. i live out in the middle of nowhere in minnesota so i dont hear a lot of things. my friends have a hmf for his rap a pure polaris on a pred.
i dont want to spend the money on getting new clutch weights for my fourwheeler. so im thinking of checking into a dynoport and a rcr. and a white bros air filter
i dont want to spend the money on getting new clutch weights for my fourwheeler. so im thinking of checking into a dynoport and a rcr. and a white bros air filter


