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Old 07-10-2006, 05:56 AM
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Which is the fastest up a hill in the sand?????




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LMFAO...Here we go again.....[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
 
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How bigs the hill?
 
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i would say the raptor [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] but not fully sure
 
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Depends on who spent the most money on mods [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Originally posted by: JLsparky7
How bigs the hill?
What new mods are they doing to the 700r?


The hills are usually 650ft long.

 
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Old 07-10-2006, 06:27 PM
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Default DS650 VS YFZ VS raptor700

Originally posted by: ANNIHILATER
Originally posted by: JLsparky7
How bigs the hill?
What new mods are they doing to the 700r?


The hills are usually 650ft long.
Rocket factory is getting 72 RWHP and 68 ft lbs TQ. with a 4 mil stroke 105mm bore (770cc) 12.1 piston web stage 2 cam and port work with a PCIII USB and a custom map.

Rocket Factory is in the process of building a 15 mil 105 mm bore with a custom grind cam and more radical porting and oversize valves. Don't know what that one will put out yet.


Kenz got 65 RWHP on a 4 mil stroke stock bore with cam and porting, not sure on comp of that one. Also with a PCIII and a custom map


Right now the DS has the upper hand but with some more R&D time I think the 700R will really make a name for itself.
 
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The new and improved 700R would probably take it. They respond very good to mods.
 
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If that is comming from a medium reading dyno that IS impressive. Those #s are very big league.. Lighten it up from there and your good to go. I didnt know they were testing so much new product with the 700r.. Those #s are insane!!
 
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Originally posted by: ANNIHILATER
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If that is comming from a medium reading dyno that IS impressive. Those #s are very big league.. Lighten it up from there and your good to go. I didnt know they were testing so much new product with the 700r.. Those #s are insane!!


The 700R's seem to be showing some real potential. I PM'd you a link to a Dyno sheet. For some reason I can't get it to show up in my post. I stand corrected on the TQ number it is 66.3 not 68

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