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Old 05-07-2000, 04:37 PM
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Hi I normally post in the honda forum but ran out of things to read so I read some yamaha posts and was happy and impressed with the honesty and maturity. Instead of saying honda 400ex sucks most complemented it's good points. Any way my wife has a blaster and it's fun but we would like to increase the power to keep it closer to my 400ex on the dunes. What mods really make a big difference other than tearing into the engine?
 
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Old 05-07-2000, 06:00 PM
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If it is all stock, i would say just get a pipe, and rejet the carb.

If you want to spend 900 on it. The CT240 kit would get it moving.

I've heard these kits will go around 80!
 
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Old 05-07-2000, 08:24 PM
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If you don't want to spend alot of money you can get some poor man's horsepower......Reduce the weight.you can remove front fenders,autolube (be sure to make a block off plate and mix gas),aluminium bars/wheels,take off the light,remove the tors system,any unneccessary wiring,parking brake. After that is done look into a pipe. My fmf really woke up my blaster.Also since you ride dunes and won't be seeing alot of water a k&n air filter w/no airbox would definitly help.don't forget to rejet.
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Old 05-11-2000, 12:24 AM
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Don't forget the paddles they really helped my blaster
 
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Old 05-14-2000, 10:59 PM
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Weight savings is the biggest factor for the Blaster. Every pound you can loose off the rear axle like tires, wheels, and hubs translates into a seven pound savings. Just got a set of Skat-Trak gliders in the 18x9.5x8 size and they weigh next to nothing. They also are a six paddle tire with shorter paddles. This would give you better wheel speed. I use Douglas blue label alum. rims for the sand. You could loose a lot of weight going to a shaved front tire also. Aftermarket lightweight hubs will save you about a pound apiece. Pipes are a good idea. Will help performance and save about five pounds. Taking off front bumper and foot peg nerfs will save about five pounds.
 
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