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best performance mods for banshee?

Old May 21, 2001 | 02:19 AM
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if i sell my polaris this week im going to get a new banshee.what is the best pipes for a stock engine banshee?whats all the cheap mods that help alot?i dont want my buddies 2001 400 scrambler to out run me.
 
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Old May 21, 2001 | 09:31 AM
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Fix the miseable air box set-up. The stock filter set-up leaks. Buy a Pro-Design intake flange or you can modify the stocker by drilling and installing some fasteners.

Pipes are the best bang for the buck on a Banshee. There are alot of pipes available, with each pipe having some stronger points than others. The Toomey T-5's and FMF Fatty's seem to be about the best "all-aroound" pipe that gives you the widest range of those.
 
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Old May 21, 2001 | 12:48 PM
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Depending on how modded the scram is, you shold dust him with ease...well, almost.

My buddy has a scram. At first, it was almost stock (HPD pipe, roller clutch and UNI filter along with some airbox mods). He would start ahead (leaving me trying to find some grip) and I would catch him from 2nd to 4th (depending of the grip). Then, he got mad at losing all the time, so he got into serious mods (porting, cool head...etc). Now I'm dusted (but the cost of his mods is almost what I paid my shee...hehe)your buddy should have a lot of mods to dust you! Even in stock form.
 
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