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Old 09-27-1999, 11:28 AM
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Buying a new Banshee very soon and want to set it up for woods riding. Since there are thousands of aftermarket parts available for the Banshee I wanted to get owner opinions of what works best for woods riding. My main goal is increasing torque and low end. I want to widen the Banshee's powerband. I'm looking mostly for bolt-on mods, no internal engine mods. Thanks for your help!

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Old 09-27-1999, 05:16 PM
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Many people swear by the 2 into 1 pipes (like dynoport) along with a 2 into 1 carb kit (like Trinity). these mods are supposed to bring the "hit" down into the lower rpms.
 
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Old 09-27-1999, 05:41 PM
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I have Paul Turner Mid-Range pipes and they added a healthy bottom end, also get a cool-head with smaller domes or have your head shaved, I have the cool head with 21cc domes, I also have boyesen power reeds in stock reed cages, this too helps out the bottom and gives amazing throttle response. Another thing, get yourself a prodesign proflow intake, this helps the power throughout the rev range, but I got it mainly for protection against dirt and dust getting past the stock filter setup. Those are the only products I have for my engine, each helps out, but the pipes made the biggest difference.

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Old 09-29-1999, 03:59 PM
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if i were you i would get lrd pipes mud shark tires 2 inch swing arm extension boysen reeds a k&n air filter andand a larger back sproket dondt get a boost bottle they are a waste of money
 
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Old 10-01-1999, 05:24 PM
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I have a 99 Banshee. I put a 2 into 1 pipe, Boysen Rad valves, an Amp Link, and a Steering Stablizer on it. It is the best wheeler I've ridden on Wooded trails. I have friends who have all the FMF junk and they beat me in the open, but I waste 'em when it gets tight.
 
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Old 10-01-1999, 06:11 PM
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while id recommend buying a R if u can find one, or a 400ex if u got the money, but u already have one ...but if u do what i did and just get a banshee for woods, then i'd recomned getting duncan mid range pipes, ive also tried a motofast 2-1. right off idle the 2-1 has more power than the duncans, but for mid and top end power, if anything i think they are worse than stock. now this was on a otherwise stock motor (aside from a trinity 2-1 carb) ive heard that if u do mod your motor more the 2-1 pipes are much more affective.
aside from motor work the next mods would be Keeping good tires on your shee and suspension set up for you and your riding.
 
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On my 99 Banshee I bought LRD's adjustable pipes with silencers, even though it lost some low end power power the midrange and top end recieved a huge gain in power.

Also you might want to try a 13 tooth front sprocket (14 stock) to get better low end. It made a difference for me.

A steering dampner like Denton's will make a huge differnce also.

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