xmas performance ideas?
#1
Hi guys,
I like to get some mods for my sons 350 raptor as a gift for him. Hear is what I have so far, hmf sport pipe, Hard style K&N Air kit with intake. I know I have to jet this thing did any one troble shoot this so I can just purchase jets or a kit.
I was also thinking of an ignition and jet kit combined I think Moose makes it any one have experience. Thanks in advance for all your hepl!
Happy Holidays
Suds
I like to get some mods for my sons 350 raptor as a gift for him. Hear is what I have so far, hmf sport pipe, Hard style K&N Air kit with intake. I know I have to jet this thing did any one troble shoot this so I can just purchase jets or a kit.
I was also thinking of an ignition and jet kit combined I think Moose makes it any one have experience. Thanks in advance for all your hepl!
Happy Holidays
Suds
#2
I would probably say get the dynojet kit if you have not ever jetted a carb as it does come with some instructions and a selection of jets for other upgrades later.
But if someone else that has the 350 can tell you what jet they needed with the pipe and k&N filter you would be alright buying just a jet.
And like you I would look at a performance cdi box(not just a rev box)
But if someone else that has the 350 can tell you what jet they needed with the pipe and k&N filter you would be alright buying just a jet.
And like you I would look at a performance cdi box(not just a rev box)
#3
The HMF and K&N sounds like good gifts. You better hurry on ordering that HMF, I hear they have a waiting period. The ignition or CDI isn't going to give a whole lot of performance for the 350. They say Dynatek would be the box to get, but in my opinion they don't give you $100 worth of performance.
I would go with the Dynojet kit. Sometimes it's worth the extra money to get some instructions and know that it's done right.
Next time you talk to Santa tell him I would like a HMF for Christmas, too!
I would go with the Dynojet kit. Sometimes it's worth the extra money to get some instructions and know that it's done right.
Next time you talk to Santa tell him I would like a HMF for Christmas, too!
#5
Oh sorry I misread your first post and didn't realize those were things you already had. You could drill some 1" holes in the airbox lid before you put the jet kit in to help it breathe.
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