2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Hell yeah theres an issue! Unlike the dealers and magazines state, the factory EFI does NOT compensate for intake\exhaust mods. An aftermarket programmer will be necessary to richen the fuel mix. They range in price from $200-332.
That aside, I love my 700! The handling is great, right out of the box, i didnt need to adjust the suspension settings. Its very comfortable. The lay out and instrumentation is great. Its a caddilac. Elec start, reverse, temp gauge, low fuel gauge, gear indicators for neutral and reverse are nice to have.
So far, ive installed a twist throttle with foam grips, a cooler rack, custom exhaust, Pro Design intake with the lid off the box, and just this morning: Dynojet Powercommander. Also have a set of paddles.
That aside, I love my 700! The handling is great, right out of the box, i didnt need to adjust the suspension settings. Its very comfortable. The lay out and instrumentation is great. Its a caddilac. Elec start, reverse, temp gauge, low fuel gauge, gear indicators for neutral and reverse are nice to have.
So far, ive installed a twist throttle with foam grips, a cooler rack, custom exhaust, Pro Design intake with the lid off the box, and just this morning: Dynojet Powercommander. Also have a set of paddles.
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Originally posted by: Shumway
With this being Yamahas first year releasing this bike, is anyone aware of any known issues/flaws yet ?
With this being Yamahas first year releasing this bike, is anyone aware of any known issues/flaws yet ?
I like it more every time I ride it. The handling and performance are very good. It's starts instantly has killer throttle responce and stops well. Of all the quads I've owned over the years this is by far my new favorite.
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Originally posted by: RaptorRandy27
I've put quite a bit of time on my now (3 trips to the dunes) and to date not one problem[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
I like it more every time I ride it. The handling and performance are very good. It's starts instantly has killer throttle responce and stops well. Of all the quads I've owned over the years this is by far my new favorite.
Originally posted by: Shumway
With this being Yamahas first year releasing this bike, is anyone aware of any known issues/flaws yet ?
With this being Yamahas first year releasing this bike, is anyone aware of any known issues/flaws yet ?
I like it more every time I ride it. The handling and performance are very good. It's starts instantly has killer throttle responce and stops well. Of all the quads I've owned over the years this is by far my new favorite.
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Originally posted by: Glamis700
Hell yeah theres an issue! Unlike the dealers and magazines state, the factory EFI does NOT compensate for intake\exhaust mods. An aftermarket programmer will be necessary to richen the fuel mix. They range in price from $200-332.
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Hell yeah theres an issue! Unlike the dealers and magazines state, the factory EFI does NOT compensate for intake\exhaust mods. An aftermarket programmer will be necessary to richen the fuel mix. They range in price from $200-332.
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Originally posted by: BKrukow I have yet to read anything that would make me asume the factory EFI compensates for any form of mods espesaly intake or exauhst. To do that it would have to have an O2 sensor. In no way shape or form is that a factory defect. That is YOUR misunderstanding andmaybe a bad dealer feeding you full of crap. The programer is NESASARY for any mods that you would have to rejet for on a carburated machine.
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2006 rAPTOR 700 ??
Maybe it was misleading that Yamaha had a full line of GYT-R products available for the 700 with no mention of any kind of EFI controller. I never read anything from Yamaha that said their EFI would make the necessary changes for any mods, even their own GYT-R products................but EVERY magazine I've read said it would. Just goes without saying I guess you can't believe everything you read.