Answer roost boost--geeeeaaaawwwwdd
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Answer roost boost--geeeeaaaawwwwdd
I spoke to a friend of mine today much older than Iam. He said that he had one a few years ago and that he used it on one bike and it worked great and on a second bike identical to it and it didn't do crap. So you let me know $ you would consider I don't want to insult you but they went for 39.95 + tax back in 1982 So would $20.00 be ok because if it doesn't work on my machine Iam up the creek and out 20 bucks. PS I have a 2002 blaster what type of after market reeds should I get? Iam thinkin carbon fiber? I do alot of mid and lots of top end rideing. Any suggestions?
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Answer roost boost--geeeeaaaawwwwdd
hey i wanted to know if they sell those roost boosts any more too. if they do can you please email me at mxracer697@snowboard.com and tell me where i can buy one or give me a website thanks alot
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Answer roost boost--geeeeaaaawwwwdd
I think those help on older bikes with weaker spark due to failing coils. That would explain why it works on some but not others. The ones on which it makes no difference probably had good spark and the others did not.
I'd bet just replacing the coil on the stator would have made the same difference on those bikes that noticed an increase. My 86 LT had a coil go bad slowly, once it got to hard to start I replaced it and the quad ran like it never had before.
The company that made them likely realized it would seem to make quads faster if they had weak spark and that a lot of quads have weak spark, so they cashed in on it.
I'd bet just replacing the coil on the stator would have made the same difference on those bikes that noticed an increase. My 86 LT had a coil go bad slowly, once it got to hard to start I replaced it and the quad ran like it never had before.
The company that made them likely realized it would seem to make quads faster if they had weak spark and that a lot of quads have weak spark, so they cashed in on it.
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