WOLVERINE OWNERS - AFTERMARKET PIPE?
#3
I would recomend the FMF megamax2 It adds great power and is light wieght. Its also good because you can add or remove discs to im prove you power.
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99' Wolverine, FMF MegaMax2 Pipe, K&N jet kit and filter, OxLite brush guards,Skidplate, DuraBlue Elimanator axle and lift kit and Kenda BearClaws
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99' Wolverine, FMF MegaMax2 Pipe, K&N jet kit and filter, OxLite brush guards,Skidplate, DuraBlue Elimanator axle and lift kit and Kenda BearClaws
#4
I agree with Wolv99. The FMF Megamax II is a great pipe. I have one on mine, and you can really notice a diffence in acceleration. You can also trade off power for silence in a couple of minutes by adding or subtracting disks and/or the insertable silencer. It also looks great, and sounds awsome.
#6
The disc system was originally introduced by Supertrapp and then copied by FMF. I have the supertrapp pipe and I'm very happy with it. Also, Supertrapp is the only pipe manufacturer that posts the dyno graphs right on their web site. I have not been able to get that info from any other manuf, even by calling. When I add a pipe I want to know what kind of HP and torque I'm getting and where in the RPM range. I have an FMF powercore 4 pipe on my 400ex and it is ok, I just don't like how they stole the disc system from Supertrapp. Many of the White brothers pipes and DG has also done it.
Bruce
2000 Banshee
99 400EX
99 Wolverine
Bruce
2000 Banshee
99 400EX
99 Wolverine
#7
When it gets down to it, I don't really care who had the technology first. The fact is that it works. And as far as finding the Dyno charts on the web site, I don't think that's any different than those infomercials for the different oil additives like Slick 50, or Duralube. Each one you watch will show their product outlasting the others in a dry engine test. Same idea with the dyno charts. If every manufacturer put the charts on their pacaging, you can bet it would show their product kicking @$$, because the tests probably aren't observed by an impartial party. Those charts, unless prepared by an unbiased 3rd party, are nothing more than an advertising gimmic.
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