Grizzley pipe
#1
Hey i was just wondering if anyone bought that stealth pipe from bass pro shop or somewhere...i was just wondering if it it made your grizz realyl quiet or not to even waste my money..thanks
#4
My neighbor has one on his 05 Kodiak. It doesn't seem to affect the power at all. There is less exhaust noise, but you notice the engine noise a lot more. From 20 yards away you can hardly hear it, but when you're just putting along you can hardly hear it withought the thing.
#6
Originally posted by: SkoolBoy
ya i was reading and they claim it doesnt hurt power at all...but i guess i wont know til i try it..and since that kodiak doesnt seem to be hurt by it i guess ill give it a shot
ya i was reading and they claim it doesnt hurt power at all...but i guess i wont know til i try it..and since that kodiak doesnt seem to be hurt by it i guess ill give it a shot
#7
sounds good man, ill let u know when i get it on there...hey do you have any special techniques on getting our grizz to do a wheelie..the only way that works for me is slaming it back in low with all my weight to get 3 inches up..lol
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#8
If you havent re-jetted, do that. The grizz comes rich from the factory. I re-jetted, added a supertrapp pipe and K&N filter. Completely different machine.
It ll wheelie in high range too. You just have to shift your weight back and pull up on the handle bars. Takes some practice but it will come up.
I think the stealth pipe is a waste of money. Most deer dont pay any attention to them at all. I driven up to about 15 yrds away from them before they even notice. Also, I rode the land I hunt on all summer so that they get use to the sound. The stock muffler is pretty quiet anyways.
Brad
It ll wheelie in high range too. You just have to shift your weight back and pull up on the handle bars. Takes some practice but it will come up.
I think the stealth pipe is a waste of money. Most deer dont pay any attention to them at all. I driven up to about 15 yrds away from them before they even notice. Also, I rode the land I hunt on all summer so that they get use to the sound. The stock muffler is pretty quiet anyways.
Brad
#9
well im not a hunter so that doesnt bother...i just thought it be cool to have a really quit utility...i just live by alot of woods where people dont like u ridin back there...so this makes it alot better if they just dont hear me at all...soo i think im still going to try it...and to re jet it do i have to buy new jets or just keep wat i got
#10
You have to buy new jets. They come factory with a 153. Check your plug and see what it looks like. They are like $3 a piece or you can get a whole kit for around $50. Theres a difference in the Mikuni and the Dyno Jet though, so if you buy the singles, go with the Mikuni.
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