How to increase low end on a Banshee?
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i can understand your worry about the noise level of the performance pipes. i myself am partial to toomeys and i think the last time i checked the nois level was like 95.2db. pretty loud!!!! but well worth the sacrefice for the amount of power u get back ...like night and day difference..as for the cool head.. find somebody who is familiar with a milling machine. a few simple measurments and ur stock head will work twice as good as a cool head for half the price. only problem is once its cut theres no changing it back. measure twice ..cut once!!!!
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The 2 into 1 is a GREAT woods pipe, but it stinks up on the high end.
If you can work a cluth and don't mind riding around all day with your fingers on the clutch, gets some toomeys. Hills can be a pain, but with some clutch work (IR double pumping to get the revs up), you can do just about anything, gobs of power up on the high RPM side.
I also have the pro-design cool head, with the small 17cc domes. You have to run racing gas with it (105 octane or better) but damn does it scream.
I am thinking about getting some bigger domes to lower my compression, I hate spending 3 bucks plus on gas...
Just my $.02
Brad
If you can work a cluth and don't mind riding around all day with your fingers on the clutch, gets some toomeys. Hills can be a pain, but with some clutch work (IR double pumping to get the revs up), you can do just about anything, gobs of power up on the high RPM side.
I also have the pro-design cool head, with the small 17cc domes. You have to run racing gas with it (105 octane or better) but damn does it scream.
I am thinking about getting some bigger domes to lower my compression, I hate spending 3 bucks plus on gas...
Just my $.02
Brad
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The top two ways of increasing low end is compression and timing. A cool head will give you more compression with a smaller dome, around 19cc would be good for a stock engine. Then get a pro design timing advancer. advbance the timning 4 or 5 degrees. These two mods will make a very big difference. I have never used a two into one pipe, but from what i hear they are the real deal as long as you dont plan on going over 4th gear. A sproket chenage will not make more power, but will shift the curve into a more usable range for your style of riding. A good set of tires can also help a bunch. Reeds can help, but their advantage is minimal. The fmfs are good for torque, but they suck bad for everything else. You really cnat find a reed cage that flows more than the stock one that has been modified.
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