ok banshee guys have a few questions for you
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next year i will be getting new atv it will probably be a shee however i am also considering a Z400. Just a few questions with pipes air filter jets and reeds how much hp would you have i will probably get toomeys and by then the t6s will be out, but say t5 kit herd a few different things would that give me in the 45-50 hp rating then besides tires whats the next best thing to do i will probably not get porting carbs and all the more expensive stuff to later so is there any other cheaper tricks and stuff you can do what is flywheel lightening i read some good stuff about that how much does that cost so what with the basics like pipes and stuff your lookin at 50hp is that true or am i off thanks guys for any info lata
-cory
-cory
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You would probably be in that range. You can get an advance key for about $15-25 that will advance the timing and give you a few ponies.
Pipes are probably the biggest bang for the buck, then porting. You can have your head shaved for a few more ponies. Lightening the flywheel will let the engine rev a bit faster.
I would say it is fairly easy to get cheap horsepower out of the banshee. I think I am going to be aiming at the 70hp mark to make me happy. Not exactly sure which approach I am going to take yet.
Get the shee you will be happy.
Bat
Pipes are probably the biggest bang for the buck, then porting. You can have your head shaved for a few more ponies. Lightening the flywheel will let the engine rev a bit faster.
I would say it is fairly easy to get cheap horsepower out of the banshee. I think I am going to be aiming at the 70hp mark to make me happy. Not exactly sure which approach I am going to take yet.
Get the shee you will be happy.
Bat
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The biggest bang for the buck on the Banshee are these:
head shaved -.040. This ups your compression = Good
Lighten the flywheel= Revs out faster=Good
Degree key= Advances timing, usually =4(or you could buy a plate which is adjustable).
All this can be done for less that $150 bucks and hands down is the biggest bang for the buck out there on a banshee. YOu do these and pipes and whatnot, youll have a great running bansee.
RoostKing... :md:
head shaved -.040. This ups your compression = Good
Lighten the flywheel= Revs out faster=Good
Degree key= Advances timing, usually =4(or you could buy a plate which is adjustable).
All this can be done for less that $150 bucks and hands down is the biggest bang for the buck out there on a banshee. YOu do these and pipes and whatnot, youll have a great running bansee.
RoostKing... :md:
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Alky, nothing is lightened on my machine. Yet.
I have done nothing but bolt on stuff as of yet. But, I can get a real good deal on a hot rods 4mm stroker long rod crank, so I might be purchasing that.
Even if I keep it awhile, the price is pretty good.
Later
bat
I have done nothing but bolt on stuff as of yet. But, I can get a real good deal on a hot rods 4mm stroker long rod crank, so I might be purchasing that.
Even if I keep it awhile, the price is pretty good.
Later
bat
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