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T-5's, CPI, Shearers


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Alright guys my question is what inframe pipe set is the best out of the three listed here (T-5's, CPI, Shearer). I ride the sand dunes at Glamis CA and love to haul ass in the dunes as well as shoot the hill as much as I can. After reading a bunch on here as well as asking for all of your advise I have a pretty good idea on the direction ill be taking my motor but haven't called F.A.S.T. yet to work with him on the particulars yet because I need to gather a little more money. I currently have T-5's and was wondering what would be the difference if switching to the CPI or Shearer for the type of riding that I do. Is there a dyno sheet out there anywhere that compares the three? Would switching to the CPI or Shearer opposed to the T-5 on the same motor really make a huge difference? Thanks in advance for your insight.

 

-Shon

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Bkm2006,

 

Thanks for the input. After almost 40 views on my question you are the lone ranger with a response. Maybe my question sucks or the lack of answers is the answer to, "would switching to the CPI or Shearer opposed to the T-5 on the same motor really make a huge difference?"

 

I noticed that your setup is right in the same neighborhood of where mine is headed. By chance do you know what horesepower you are putting out? What carbs are you using?

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If your motor is stock the upgrade to cpi's or shearers wouldn't do much for you. You might gain a little on top but may lose a little on the bottom. Prob not worth it. If you get ported or 4 mill ported then you will get the full benefit of those pipes.

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