Dinoboy707 Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 hi guys im back after a while and i still dont have a banshee but now im wondering about pipes... and my question is; how do you know whether you're using the right pipe or not if you're deciding to install it? so can i just type in google banshee pipes? or whats the best way to know what pipes to use? thankyou for ANY help its always appreciated cant wait to have one of my own Quote
SandmanPNW Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 hi guys im back after a while and i still dont have a banshee but now im wondering about pipes... and my question is; how do you know whether you're using the right pipe or not if you're deciding to install it? so can i just type in google banshee pipes? or whats the best way to know what pipes to use? thankyou for ANY help its always appreciated cant wait to have one of my own It all depends on your motor and riding style/locations. More than likely when you get a banshee, it will have pipes on it. Now go buy one and report back. Hope this helps Quote
ginger Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 depends on motor mods and where you want your power to be, if you want a low-mid pipe or a top end pipe. Quote
Larry's Shee Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 There is a pipe comparison somewhere in Jetting section. Pipe and engine have to compliment each other. Can't run drag pipes on a stock engine, and vice-versus Quote
zach45 Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 Why can't I run drag pipes on a stock motor? Quote
Lowflyin Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 You COULD run drag pipes on a stock engine, but, you could also put a 4 stroke exhaust on and run it, doesn't mean it's right. Quote
zach45 Posted April 13, 2012 Report Posted April 13, 2012 So CPI's on a stock motor are comparable to a 4 stroke pipe a motor.... I'm just a little confused, I have seen CPI's on a shit load of stock unported bikes... Quote
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