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Originally posted by: exrider12
will an fmf megamax give me any power gains alone?or will the megamax, jet kit,uni airfilter, and airbox vents give me any power
will an fmf megamax give me any power gains alone?or will the megamax, jet kit,uni airfilter, and airbox vents give me any power
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Originally posted by: racequad250
Don't get a FMF a megamax or a slip on. Slip-ons rob power and only make them louder, get a HMF sport series, thats what I am getting, and it is suppose to gain the most power. I also have an UNI filter and mine is bored .20 over. Mine does about 55mph. Also I did a test that with the airbox lid off it doesn't really make it quicker. If you run some octane boost in your gas that would also make it quicker/ faster.
Originally posted by: exrider12
will an fmf megamax give me any power gains alone?or will the megamax, jet kit,uni airfilter, and airbox vents give me any power
will an fmf megamax give me any power gains alone?or will the megamax, jet kit,uni airfilter, and airbox vents give me any power
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I'm agreeing with some of the above posters. The big restriction in the exhaust system is that little drinking straw of a headpipe. Go with a full system. I don't have any experience with the HMF on the 250, but I have one on my warrior and it's great. I had a Megamax on my recon and it was a terrible exhaust, i'd go as far as saying it was worse than the stock one. It has a lot, i mean a lot of design flaws.
So full exhaust, good aftermarket filter (k&n or single stage uni), leave that airbox lid off, and rejet it for those mods. That will wake it up about as much as you're going to get while still getting your money's worth. It's not really worth putting a lot of money into beginner machines like these though, there's too many bottlenecks and limitations, like the short suspension travel, small 2-valve head, and shaft drive. Not that the 250ex is a bad machine though, I rode the hell out of that recon for 5 years and ride my brothers 250ex from time to time and still have a blast on it. They're awesome for what they are, a fun beginner machine. Try to make them something they're not, and it's just gonna leave you frustrated and with an empty wallet.
So full exhaust, good aftermarket filter (k&n or single stage uni), leave that airbox lid off, and rejet it for those mods. That will wake it up about as much as you're going to get while still getting your money's worth. It's not really worth putting a lot of money into beginner machines like these though, there's too many bottlenecks and limitations, like the short suspension travel, small 2-valve head, and shaft drive. Not that the 250ex is a bad machine though, I rode the hell out of that recon for 5 years and ride my brothers 250ex from time to time and still have a blast on it. They're awesome for what they are, a fun beginner machine. Try to make them something they're not, and it's just gonna leave you frustrated and with an empty wallet.
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