cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
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cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
i am debating whether to get cpi, rocket or toomeys for my drag bike. does anybody have some good info or reasons to get one over the other. i see that the cpi pipes on the dyno look to have great power for ported applications. by the way the cpi's are in-frame. the rockets seem to have a slight higher peak but the cpi's beat them everywhere else on the dyno run. please throw in your 2 cents. by the way i will be getting larger carbs.
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cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
The Toomey is a very good pipe.For a drag pipe,I'd either get cpi or shearer.Shearer is what I have on my banshee.It pulls very hard from mid range to top end.I've never tried cpi,but have seen some extremely fast banshees with them.To me the chrome is not all that great on the shearer pipes,but the added performance makes up for that.The cpi's might have better chrome.
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cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
I've heard alot of guys on other forums go on and on about the rocket pipes.I've never seen a set with my own eyes except for pictures.To me,they are dog ugly.When you see most drag bikes that really fly, they won't have them.I've seen alot with CPI.I love the shearer pipes though.They helped alot.Well I switched to shearer pipes and alcohol at the same time.NOTE:if you do what I did at the same time(pipes and alcohol) you better have some really good clutches.Mine didn't last long.
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cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
Originally posted by: AlkyBurninX
I have owned all three sets along with many others. Shearer's would be the best for drag racing. Rockets flat out suck. CPI's are best for all around.
I have owned all three sets along with many others. Shearer's would be the best for drag racing. Rockets flat out suck. CPI's are best for all around.
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cpi, rocket or toomeys for drag pipe??????
My 4mm alky bike likes the inframe CPI's better than the out of frame drag pipes without silencers. The out of frame pipes seem to be more for all out top end. If I dont get perfect traction and shift a hair early then the out of frame pipes will "lull" for a split second before picking back up. The in frames make more midrange torque and are very forgiving for early shifting. They pull hard all the way through. This is on our track. If spinning wasnt an issue then I could maybe make the out of frames run a little better. With the in frame pipes Sat night my bike went 4.45 (with my wife driving it[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img], 4.47 for me).