piped shee with intake vs trinity raptor
#21
look on this web page to see for your self if you dont trust me www.trinityracingproducts.com/727bigborekit.html
#22
Originally posted by: 660r420
look on this web page to see for your self if you dont trust me www.trinityracingproducts.com/727bigborekit.html
look on this web page to see for your self if you dont trust me www.trinityracingproducts.com/727bigborekit.html
Check this link....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1871544541
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#26
Originally posted by: wshrdskin
Well, that guy on Ebay obviously misquoted, with a pipe and filter his dyno is more like 43 hp not 73.
Well, that guy on Ebay obviously misquoted, with a pipe and filter his dyno is more like 43 hp not 73.
My point is claims of certain HP ratings are just that, claims.
#28
With all the professional work done, and amazing parts offered its no doubt the 727 Raptor can put up dyno's at 70HP.
But you can take a rider such as my little sister, and put her on the 727, and piped Shee's will outrun it all day.
You can take an experianced rider and time him in a 300' sand drag with each bike... 727 couldnt lose...
Same goes with dirt or pavement.
I'm not trying to sound like a wiseguy,, but it only makes sense.
But you can take a rider such as my little sister, and put her on the 727, and piped Shee's will outrun it all day.
You can take an experianced rider and time him in a 300' sand drag with each bike... 727 couldnt lose...
Same goes with dirt or pavement.
I'm not trying to sound like a wiseguy,, but it only makes sense.
#29
thank you, in fact i have seen 686 dyno charts with 69hp. you can also get more then 70hp out of a 727, trinity rates it at 70hp with a 11 to 1 piston. a piped shee only puts out 50 hp but like i said i have no idea what an intake will do, but there is no way in hell it will give 20hp.
#30
Here we go again a piped and jetted shee and raptor don't put out 50 horsepower and one with a carb doesn't put out 60. Pipe makers will say that there pipe will put out an extra 10 horsepower that is all bull. A carb won't give you an extra 10 horses either. As for the 727 I dunno how much that is cranking out.


