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if you read that pipe shootout the ct pipe used a kandn filter and a pro flow kit with different needles and 170/175 jets
it was the only to do so the others just removed airbox lid
and besides that i dont trust the dyno numbers in magazines i believe they are for the most part inflated
i have the hmf and i like it a lot but i would also suggest the yoshi or sparks pipes
look at it like this anything is better than stock
it was the only to do so the others just removed airbox lid
and besides that i dont trust the dyno numbers in magazines i believe they are for the most part inflated
i have the hmf and i like it a lot but i would also suggest the yoshi or sparks pipes
look at it like this anything is better than stock
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Originally posted by: BigDylan
if you read that pipe shootout the ct pipe used a kandn filter and a pro flow kit with different needles and 170/175 jets
it was the only to do so the others just removed airbox lid
and besides that i dont trust the dyno numbers in magazines i believe they are for the most part inflated
i have the hmf and i like it a lot but i would also suggest the yoshi or sparks pipes
look at it like this anything is better than stock
if you read that pipe shootout the ct pipe used a kandn filter and a pro flow kit with different needles and 170/175 jets
it was the only to do so the others just removed airbox lid
and besides that i dont trust the dyno numbers in magazines i believe they are for the most part inflated
i have the hmf and i like it a lot but i would also suggest the yoshi or sparks pipes
look at it like this anything is better than stock
Testing outside of DW has shown that the Sparks makes less than 1hp more than the CT with everything else being equal. Yoshi and every other mass produced pipe makes less, including the LTE setup.
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Originally posted by: blindside350
You have the dynos anywhere maddog? I'm interested in seeing them
You have the dynos anywhere maddog? I'm interested in seeing them
While dynos are not reliable to compare to each other or the same dyno on different days and conditions making multiple runs on the same day on the same dyno does provide good comparison between the items you tested. I would be concerned with the reliability of dirtwheels, not the dyno.
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