i want more power out of my warrior
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i want more power out of my warrior
start with the basics. slip-on pipe, k&n filter and a simple re-jet. while they won't give a big boost in power, they do help. after that, if you want to get serious, you can have the head ported, bigger cam and a higher compression piston. from there, you can always get a stroker kit for it.
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i want more power out of my warrior
start with the basics. slip-on pipe, k&n filter and a simple re-jet. while they won't give a big boost in power, they do help. after that, if you want to get serious, you can have the head ported, bigger cam and a higher compression piston. from there, you can always get a stroker kit for it.
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i want more power out of my warrior
You will need bigger main and probably pilot, most pipes can be had as a kit with jets that should be close for your application if not perfect. Lots of pipes out there, most are pretty good. i like HMF, but they are loud. FMF, Dubach, the list goes on.
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i want more power out of my warrior
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: ajones
i have had my warrior for 3 years now and i want more power out of it what is the best way</end quote></div>
If you insist on keeping it, a slip-on pipe, jets (jet kit) is manditory, K&N or Pro Design Filter, 20" lightweight (Holeshot GNCC or equiv.) rear tires, and a 14 tooth front sprocket will help noticeably. HMF slip-on is recommended, but they are a little noisy when you hamma down, but sound great. If you want to go in the engine, A 366cc 10.5:1 compression JE piston and a .430" (84 grind) Webcam will let you run with slightly modded 400 EX's. If that's not fast enough for ya, then sell it. The next options are a $250 port job, a bigger valve job, and a +10mil stroker 446cc kit for $1500.
i have had my warrior for 3 years now and i want more power out of it what is the best way</end quote></div>
If you insist on keeping it, a slip-on pipe, jets (jet kit) is manditory, K&N or Pro Design Filter, 20" lightweight (Holeshot GNCC or equiv.) rear tires, and a 14 tooth front sprocket will help noticeably. HMF slip-on is recommended, but they are a little noisy when you hamma down, but sound great. If you want to go in the engine, A 366cc 10.5:1 compression JE piston and a .430" (84 grind) Webcam will let you run with slightly modded 400 EX's. If that's not fast enough for ya, then sell it. The next options are a $250 port job, a bigger valve job, and a +10mil stroker 446cc kit for $1500.