How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
#11
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Originally posted by: Nicname
I have never heard of Trinity motors being anything special... I would check with some of the more specialized builders like A&S, K&K, Dave Moore, White Knuckle or even some of the more independent shops. Once I was told that if a shop has to advertise, their work isn't top notch... Good work sells itself through word of mouth.
I have never heard of Trinity motors being anything special... I would check with some of the more specialized builders like A&S, K&K, Dave Moore, White Knuckle or even some of the more independent shops. Once I was told that if a shop has to advertise, their work isn't top notch... Good work sells itself through word of mouth.
#14
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Cheetah motors are nothing special huh? OOOO-K Well you go race one then and let us know what happens. I think 248 horses speaks for itself. I've heard nothing but good things about trinity. Everyone has there own opinion though I guess, I just think all the cheetah banshees out there would really differ with you on this one.
Also, as far as I know Cheetah's aren't a product of Trinity they are cylinders (along with the Cheetah Cub) that is produced by an outside manufacturer (CP industries) and ported by Trinity, as well as many other builders getting at least similar, if not better, numbers. Trinity has some good products, however for my money, there are many shops getting better results for much less money. Then again it sure is fun to impress a 14 year old on a blaster with your Trinity sticker...
CP Industries also makes the new Sabertooth 500cc cylinder for the Honda 250R's.
If you want to get extreme look at this Banshee. It only made 528hp and 312 ft/lbs at the wheels.
Busashee
#15
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Originally posted by: Nicname
Yes 248 hp is impressive... What does it cost or run on a track? I'm sure there are machines giving up 50-100hp (or more) and $5,000 to that motor that will spank it through the lights.
Also, as far as I know Cheetah's aren't a product of Trinity they are cylinders (along with the Cheetah Cub) that is produced by an outside manufacturer (CP industries) and ported by Trinity, as well as many other builders getting at least similar, if not better, numbers. Trinity has some good products, however for my money, there are many shops getting better results for much less money. Then again it sure is fun to impress a 14 year old on a blaster with your Trinity sticker...
CP Industries also makes the new Sabertooth 500cc cylinder for the Honda 250R's.
If you want to get extreme look at this Banshee. It only made 528hp and 312 ft/lbs at the wheels.
Busashee
Cheetah motors are nothing special huh? OOOO-K Well you go race one then and let us know what happens. I think 248 horses speaks for itself. I've heard nothing but good things about trinity. Everyone has there own opinion though I guess, I just think all the cheetah banshees out there would really differ with you on this one.
Also, as far as I know Cheetah's aren't a product of Trinity they are cylinders (along with the Cheetah Cub) that is produced by an outside manufacturer (CP industries) and ported by Trinity, as well as many other builders getting at least similar, if not better, numbers. Trinity has some good products, however for my money, there are many shops getting better results for much less money. Then again it sure is fun to impress a 14 year old on a blaster with your Trinity sticker...
CP Industries also makes the new Sabertooth 500cc cylinder for the Honda 250R's.
If you want to get extreme look at this Banshee. It only made 528hp and 312 ft/lbs at the wheels.
Busashee
#16
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Originally posted by: 1bad450r
Trinity racing is now building a 912cc nitrous-injected 248 horse power cheetah tripple banshee and it looks like a bad a$$ machine. Check it out on the link below.
http://www.trinityracing.com/pages/projects3.html
Trinity racing is a good place for all your big bore stroker kit needs. I hope you have some pretty deep pockets though, this can get pretty pricey. I would really do my homework here if I were you. Make sure you learn everything you can about this kinda stuff before you go jumping into anything serious. It can get pretty technical and with alot of mods comes alot of dedication and work. Good luck.
Originally posted by: MarkFiddling
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
http://www.trinityracing.com/pages/projects3.html
Trinity racing is a good place for all your big bore stroker kit needs. I hope you have some pretty deep pockets though, this can get pretty pricey. I would really do my homework here if I were you. Make sure you learn everything you can about this kinda stuff before you go jumping into anything serious. It can get pretty technical and with alot of mods comes alot of dedication and work. Good luck.
Yeah but i've heard a lot of people say that trinity's dyno reads really high...not to say that it wouldn't be fast as hell...but when you are getting into that kinda hp i don't think a couple horse either way is gonna matter
#17
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Originally posted by: MarkFiddling
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#18
How big can you get a Banshee/YFZ
Originally posted by: superman2880
Yeah but i've heard a lot of people say that trinity's dyno reads really high...not to say that it wouldn't be fast as hell...but when you are getting into that kinda hp i don't think a couple horse either way is gonna matter
Originally posted by: 1bad450r
Trinity racing is now building a 912cc nitrous-injected 248 horse power cheetah tripple banshee and it looks like a bad a$$ machine. Check it out on the link below.
http://www.trinityracing.com/pages/projects3.html
Trinity racing is a good place for all your big bore stroker kit needs. I hope you have some pretty deep pockets though, this can get pretty pricey. I would really do my homework here if I were you. Make sure you learn everything you can about this kinda stuff before you go jumping into anything serious. It can get pretty technical and with alot of mods comes alot of dedication and work. Good luck.
Originally posted by: MarkFiddling
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
where could i go to find these strokers crank and big bores for a banshee/yfz? what do you guys think the best brand is for these performance parts? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
http://www.trinityracing.com/pages/projects3.html
Trinity racing is a good place for all your big bore stroker kit needs. I hope you have some pretty deep pockets though, this can get pretty pricey. I would really do my homework here if I were you. Make sure you learn everything you can about this kinda stuff before you go jumping into anything serious. It can get pretty technical and with alot of mods comes alot of dedication and work. Good luck.
Yeah but i've heard a lot of people say that trinity's dyno reads really high...not to say that it wouldn't be fast as hell...but when you are getting into that kinda hp i don't think a couple horse either way is gonna matter