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Old May 16, 2010 | 03:17 AM
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So i got beat by my budys new Banshee. But the funny thing is, he has the exact same mods as me, but cpi inframe big bore pipes and a 2into1 carb setup. Other then those we have the same. We both have sand paddle hauler tirees.

I just have toomey tr6 pipes,jetting, v-force 3 reeds, k&n airfilter and pods, +3 timing plate, and 34mm carbs. I would like to switch to the cpis but not if it would be bad on the engine or anything. Also if you could, let me know what jetting goes with the pipes.

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Old May 16, 2010 | 09:30 PM
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CPI are some of the best pipes for banshees if your into draggin or riding dunes CPI is the pipes for you, trails and such toomeys would be best but otherwise CPI all the way, those pipes are awesome, im kinda suprised he would do that good with a 2 into 1 setup those setups gain some bottom end and sometimes some good mid range but lose a good bit on the top end, and its usually just not worth it, although some people get them setup just right and they do pretty well...most likely if you get some CPI pipes and keep you 2 carb setup you should take him.
 
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Old May 16, 2010 | 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 91Warrior357
CPI are some of the best pipes for banshees if your into draggin or riding dunes CPI is the pipes for you, trails and such toomeys would be best but otherwise CPI all the way, those pipes are awesome, im kinda suprised he would do that good with a 2 into 1 setup those setups gain some bottom end and sometimes some good mid range but lose a good bit on the top end, and its usually just not worth it, although some people get them setup just right and they do pretty well...most likely if you get some CPI pipes and keep you 2 carb setup you should take him.

Yeah, i really like those pipes. They sound wicked to. I think im getting into dragging, spend hours in the dune every day lol.

There is no bad thing about having cpi inframe big bore pipes on a bolt on shee?
 
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Old May 16, 2010 | 09:51 PM
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nah just make sure its jetted correctly and fuel is mixed right and you should be fine, those are some pretty aggressive pipes so the jetting is most likely going to be fatter and the fuel mixture could need changing, not sure.
 
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Old May 16, 2010 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by 91Warrior357
nah just make sure its jetted correctly and fuel is mixed right and you should be fine, those are some pretty aggressive pipes so the jetting is most likely going to be fatter and the fuel mixture could need changing, not sure.
Alright, i will be sure to figure out what jet sizes are.

Thanks alot.
 
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