E-Series Discs?
#1
What have you guys found to be the right amount of discs for the best low-end power. I just got mine on am getting my Noss machine filter adapter today. I am going to start out with the 150 main jet. How many do you guys think I should run? Thanks in advance.
#2
I just used the amount that were on there when I got it. That seemed to work absolutely perfect for me. Granted every machine is different, mine (Z-400), worked just fine with the I think 13 discs on it. Hope I shead some light on your situation.
Chris
Chris
#5
catfish
I dont run a e series exhaust but I do run a supertrapp in my DS and I started out w/ 12 diskes liked it a lot. put 6 more in and LOVE it. get 6 more disks(18 total) I dont think youll regret it. JMO[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I dont run a e series exhaust but I do run a supertrapp in my DS and I started out w/ 12 diskes liked it a lot. put 6 more in and LOVE it. get 6 more disks(18 total) I dont think youll regret it. JMO[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#6
I run the e-series on my Predator. I spoke to W/B and they suggested best all around performance on their pipe is 12 discs. The rule of thumb is adding discs will help top end performance, but lessen your lower end torque. The nice thing about the discs is they are cheap, so buy an extra pack of them and test the various combos to "tune" in your quad.
#7
Thanks for all of the replys but I am looking for some feed back from Warrior owners. I am more interested in low-end torque than Top-end Horsepower. Thanks again for the replys. Step up to the plate Warrior owners.
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#8
I used to own a Megamax on my warrior and I switched to the WB E-Series its running with the 12 factory discs i noticed a huge difference in low end power and you will notice right away torque gains i have not rejeted yet (no time) but it should run great with the stock amount and rejet is a must.
But overall if you have a limited budget id say IMO that you should keep it with the 12 discs.Besides thats the advantage of disc based exhaust you can tune the power that you want.If you do increase the amount try it out if your not happy go back to the amount that suits you.
But overall if you have a limited budget id say IMO that you should keep it with the 12 discs.Besides thats the advantage of disc based exhaust you can tune the power that you want.If you do increase the amount try it out if your not happy go back to the amount that suits you.
#9
Yo Catfish,
Here's the deal. I'm running the e-series as you can see in my profile. After a ton of hours of testing I am running 24 disks in the exhaust. There is 1 reason for this. Nothing can take away from the Warrior bottom end torque but the 24 disks help the top end where the Warrior needs help.
12 disks it came with = great low end torque, ok top end
24 disks = great low end torque, best you can get top end torque.
Here's the deal. I'm running the e-series as you can see in my profile. After a ton of hours of testing I am running 24 disks in the exhaust. There is 1 reason for this. Nothing can take away from the Warrior bottom end torque but the 24 disks help the top end where the Warrior needs help.
12 disks it came with = great low end torque, ok top end
24 disks = great low end torque, best you can get top end torque.
#10
I had my theory backwards.....I thought the more discs=more torque because of back pressure............i guess I was wrong...seems like that with my Megamax on my Beartracker....but Maybe I am wrong.....I cant really tell how much torque that thing has because theres bearly any...o well.....its only the most bulletproof and reliable quad I have ever owned lol.,...
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