366cc kit for warrior/raptor350... Feedback?
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+1 I own a warrior and while it is very fun and bullet proof it is not real powerful. My wife now owns it and I have just a 400ex and the warrior has no chance next to it and it is only 50cc more. So in short save the cash and upgrade later. But it is all up to you, thats just my $.02.
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no there not....i guess if you really wanted to you can make anything put out hp...even a weedeater, i love warriors but they are not power builders, a warriors maximum potential power wise is about equal to a stock 450 thats around there borderline which is the FST 446 plus other crap, but the money to do that is just insane and not worth it at all unless your rich, dont care and love warriors but its not ideal at all...i mean warriors are one of the first sporty atvs to come out...the first atv was in 84...warriors came about in 87 and remained near the same throughout there life...thats an old quad, what do you expect lol.
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What's the point to dump all of that money into the engine to make it faster, when you can buy stock machines for $2500-3000 that will beat a modded Warrior. Take it from me, I had a Warrior with the 446 kit, cam, valves, port work, pipe, etc, etc, etc, and it would still only run close to a stock YFZ450. Not to mention the suspension sucked - even with Works shocks and extended a-arms & axle. For the money I had in it, I could have bought a nice Raptor 700 that would have WAY out-performed the Warrior. Don't get me wrong, the Warrior is still a nice trail quad, but it's a waste of money to mod the engine out.