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Old Mar 24, 2000 | 11:56 AM
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I own a 1987 warrior and I want to make it go faster. The machine is stock but need some ideas to make it go faster for under $1000. Thanks
 
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Old Mar 24, 2000 | 04:26 PM
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What you do is sell it. Then you buy a Banshee and you'll have all the speed and HP you can handle.

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Old Mar 24, 2000 | 04:35 PM
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MY BUDDY PUT OVER 2 GRAND INTO HIS 1999 WARRIOR MOTOR ONLY TO FIND OUT THAT A STOCK BANSHEE CAN STILL SMOKE HIM. NEEDLESS TO SAY HE NOW OWNS A BANSHEE NOW. SORRY, JUST THE FACTS.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2000 | 06:53 PM
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He said he wanted to go faster. He didnt say that he wanted to fly. So you 'shee guys just lay off of him. For under $1000. I would get a Duncan Double Barrel complete system, new tires my personal choice would be Razr's and yes i have them on mine, a .390 high lifter cam, titanium valve springs, Wiseco high compression piston, and after you put all that stuff on it you will need to replace all of the bottom end bearings, and with all that extra power I would go up one or two teeth on the front. As for the tires I would get the new Razr's that come in six ply the sizes 22x11x9 rear and 23x7x10 fronts. All of that will take you over the $1000 mark. You can choose which ones you can do without. I would definetly get the pipe.
 
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