new 2005 wolverine
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new 2005 wolverine
I just bought a new 2005 wolverine and I don't want to break the warranty on it but I can't help but want to beef it up.I have a K&N air filter on the way,I backed out my speed limiter screw and would like to get a deep rough sound out of it but i don't want to have to change out my jets on the carb.I'm going to adjust my shocks to firm,they left them so soft from the factory.I guess what i'm looking for is minor tweaks i can do.
Thanks for all advice.
Thanks for all advice.
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new 2005 wolverine
Congrats on the new Wolverine.
Can't agree more on the addition of the Warn 424.
Purchasing an ATV is one of those buys where you almost don't mind having only a 6 mo. warrantee. You can start modding that much sooner. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Have Fun.
Can't agree more on the addition of the Warn 424.
Purchasing an ATV is one of those buys where you almost don't mind having only a 6 mo. warrantee. You can start modding that much sooner. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Have Fun.
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new 2005 wolverine
whats happening,
this is what i did for less than $200.00 i installed a cobra jet megaphone went up on the main jet
to a 145 stock was a 142.5 raised the needle one notch put a uni air filter in it and uni air vents in the lid
of the air box. this combination works very well for a cheaper pipe that is and it sounds awesome.
a lot of people critisize the cobra pipe , there just spending a lot more money for the same power gain your achieving. also a torque stuffer works well with this setup.
wildman[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
this is what i did for less than $200.00 i installed a cobra jet megaphone went up on the main jet
to a 145 stock was a 142.5 raised the needle one notch put a uni air filter in it and uni air vents in the lid
of the air box. this combination works very well for a cheaper pipe that is and it sounds awesome.
a lot of people critisize the cobra pipe , there just spending a lot more money for the same power gain your achieving. also a torque stuffer works well with this setup.
wildman[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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