How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
#21
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
Hey VelociRaptor350,
Noticed the upgrades you mentioned in your signature. I don't really know what those are for. Since I'm still a "newbie". Can you explain what they are? I assume the K&N stuff is an air filter, and the DynoJets jets are those fuel injectors? Looks like I may be getting the Raptor 350 in the white/red too.
Noticed the upgrades you mentioned in your signature. I don't really know what those are for. Since I'm still a "newbie". Can you explain what they are? I assume the K&N stuff is an air filter, and the DynoJets jets are those fuel injectors? Looks like I may be getting the Raptor 350 in the white/red too.
#22
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
The k&n is an air filter, it flows more air then the stock air filter so it makes more power. The HMF is an exhaust, it flows more air out of the motor so it makes more power. Now with more air in and out you need to add fuel, the jets go inside the carb and let more fuel into the cylinders. They work like bigger injectors.
#23
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
Originally posted by: VelociRaptor350
The k&n is an air filter, it flows more air then the stock air filter so it makes more power. The HMF is an exhaust, it flows more air out of the motor so it makes more power. Now with more air in and out you need to add fuel, the jets go inside the carb and let more fuel into the cylinders. They work like bigger injectors.
The k&n is an air filter, it flows more air then the stock air filter so it makes more power. The HMF is an exhaust, it flows more air out of the motor so it makes more power. Now with more air in and out you need to add fuel, the jets go inside the carb and let more fuel into the cylinders. They work like bigger injectors.
#24
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
Want to help you out a little by getting this straight, the kawisukicat, and the rappy 350 are both totally different. The KFX400 is powered by a 398cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine featuring double overhead cams and four valves,DOHC motor(newer technology), the raptor 350 has a 348cc 4-Stroke Single, Air Cooled, SOHC which is old but very reliable. It's up to you, but I think you could handle the power of the 400, tell us how old are you, your height, and your weight, that will hep us alot.
#26
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
Originally posted by: YFZ660R
Want to help you out a little by getting this straight, the kawisukicat, and the rappy 350 are both totally different. The KFX400 is powered by a 398cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine featuring double overhead cams and four valves,DOHC motor(newer technology), the raptor 350 has a 348cc 4-Stroke Single, Air Cooled, SOHC which is old but very reliable. It's up to you, but I think you could handle the power of the 400, tell us how old are you, your height, and your weight, that will hep us alot.
Want to help you out a little by getting this straight, the kawisukicat, and the rappy 350 are both totally different. The KFX400 is powered by a 398cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine featuring double overhead cams and four valves,DOHC motor(newer technology), the raptor 350 has a 348cc 4-Stroke Single, Air Cooled, SOHC which is old but very reliable. It's up to you, but I think you could handle the power of the 400, tell us how old are you, your height, and your weight, that will hep us alot.
thanks for your help!
#28
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
[i]Well, I'm certainly no "young buck"....lol.. I just turned 32 and weigh close to 200lbs. and I'm 6'1" in height.
Considering that, you have the strenght to go up a notch with the high performance. My smallest brother,14, with no experience learned how to ride the rappy and now is a good rider with both of my quads. Not telling you to change your mind, but the 350 looks a little to small for you, and if you are going to ride around with your buddy's raptor, good luck keeping up. If you want something to keep up and in my opinion not get bored of getting beat by your buddy, go with something bigger. Go with the range of 400-700cc. Don't worry, you will learn how to drive a quad eventually, you just need to know when your clucth and throttle skills are improving. It all takes practice. But really take a look at the 400's, mostly on the Z, it has good power, will keep up with the raptor, but not in a drag. Or consider a preddy.
#29
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
[i] But really take a look at the 400's, mostly on the Z, it has good power, will keep up with the raptor, but not in a drag. Or consider a preddy.
Oh, yeah and above you mentioned "mostly on the Z" what's that? Bike or what? And what's a "preddy". Sorry I'm still knew to all the ATV lingo. I'm learning though....lol...
thanks...
#30
How much are people paying for a Raptor 350??
Sorry for not being informative, the "Z", is the Suzuki Z400, and the "preddy" is made by Polaris and is called the Predator 500. These are both good quads that will keep up with your buddies quads. And you hit the target, you will eventually outgrow the 350, and trust me, you will learn quickly, even my girlfriend learn how to ride the raptor with my supervision of course.