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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 05:20 AM
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You think I should go with the DMS pipe. I hear there louder than CT pipes. Is that true? nobody around here has them.
I like loud!!!
 
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Old Jul 27, 2002 | 01:25 PM
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BJAZ- You need to make that call yourself! I have tried a lot of pipes, seen all the pipes, raced all the pipes. One aftermarket pipe does not seem much louder than the rest. That said i would stay away from the disc type set-up. Some of the disc types stick out to far and will get fubared if you wheelie over. A Ct pipe with 16 disc looks ....sticking out the back of that sexy raptor. Not to confuse you, i like the gyrt but not the way it mounts.( metal/rubber bands) I rode with 2 different full Yoshi systems last week. Sounds good, looks good. Yeah go with the DMC or Trinity, i like the way the head pipes go all the way back. Oh we have modded a couple of stock pipes and dynoed them. Guess what, they made the same or better than some of the pipes out there. The few we made peaked to early though. A little fine tuning would solve that. BJAZ- get out and see raptors in action and the pipesa they have on. Do not go on the - my cousins, sisters ,friend has the yoshi and it outruns 420 alky's with the lid on! Now since i have avoided answering your question, i will give you another thought. Trinity and i think Sparks offer a 30 day money back garentee. If you do not like it send it back. Try them both and........ Yes go with the DMC- I think it looks cool. Then pm raptorrc for a 686 kit and be on your way.
 
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