Banshee vs ds650 in 300 yard drags
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here is my original dyno chart with a slipping clutch so we couldn't get any tuning done. The clutch is now fixed and am waiting on the weather . I have stage 2 porting by gthunder.com, t5 pipes and jet kit, v force reeds , k&n , 4 deg timing key, 19cc cool head. oh and stock bore wiseco pistons with nothing done to them. I also pulled the crank and had it welded($50) for piece of mind. I have bone stock carbs and 320 mains w 35 pilots.
John SHepherd
here is my original dyno chart with a slipping clutch so we couldn't get any tuning done. The clutch is now fixed and am waiting on the weather . I have stage 2 porting by gthunder.com, t5 pipes and jet kit, v force reeds , k&n , 4 deg timing key, 19cc cool head. oh and stock bore wiseco pistons with nothing done to them. I also pulled the crank and had it welded($50) for piece of mind. I have bone stock carbs and 320 mains w 35 pilots.
John SHepherd
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Like others have said,
Stock for Stock the DS650 would HAVE to destroy the Banshee since my Raptor does and I think the DS and Raptor would be close in a race. However if you put some good mods on a "Shee the comparisons really pretty much end there.
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Stock for Stock the DS650 would HAVE to destroy the Banshee since my Raptor does and I think the DS and Raptor would be close in a race. However if you put some good mods on a "Shee the comparisons really pretty much end there.
'01 Blue Raptor '00 Trailblazer '99 Scrambler 400 4x4
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Blstrguy,
I'll have to agree with the power of the Banshees, since I swap off and ride with a bunch of modded ones weekly. The high center of gravity took a lot of getting used to (I did an end-over-end on the intracoastal canal wall...luckily I left it in gear and the water didn't consume it...no loss but bars, etc.) Anyway, sorry Jimmy, indirectly this is about dragging...I do it a lot against the Banshees; Overall, every time I ride with them, both the shees and myself gain a little insight on the versatility of the Raptor...not knocking any ride, because I'd love to have a Banshee to scream on, but for stock power, speed, riding position, and oh yeah, ability to tow a Modded Banshee three miles through soft sand, (they were especially glad that I was there that day) the Raptor does have it's advantages. I try risky things on the Banshee that I wouldn't dare on a Raptor, especially in steep hill climbs, so it's probably a good thing I don't own one...too old to heal fast! Just some observations; Ride-out people!
I'll have to agree with the power of the Banshees, since I swap off and ride with a bunch of modded ones weekly. The high center of gravity took a lot of getting used to (I did an end-over-end on the intracoastal canal wall...luckily I left it in gear and the water didn't consume it...no loss but bars, etc.) Anyway, sorry Jimmy, indirectly this is about dragging...I do it a lot against the Banshees; Overall, every time I ride with them, both the shees and myself gain a little insight on the versatility of the Raptor...not knocking any ride, because I'd love to have a Banshee to scream on, but for stock power, speed, riding position, and oh yeah, ability to tow a Modded Banshee three miles through soft sand, (they were especially glad that I was there that day) the Raptor does have it's advantages. I try risky things on the Banshee that I wouldn't dare on a Raptor, especially in steep hill climbs, so it's probably a good thing I don't own one...too old to heal fast! Just some observations; Ride-out people!
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