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my friend just bought a banshee and it has a boost bottle. Its jetted perfectly. He wants to know if he removes the boost bottle will he need to rejet

 

and obviously hes switching to a stock crossover

If the quad is running perfectly why mess with it. I know everyone says the boost bottle does nothing for performance, but I don't think they hurt it either. I have one on my bolt on bike, it came with the pipe, jet, filter kit I purchased ten years ago put it all together with some other stuff like dyna dfs ignition noss cool head 20 cc domes boyse power reed, reed spacers tors removal and idle screws, and this thing rips. Like I said the boost bottle probably doesn't do anything for performance but doesn't detract from it either. My gearing on this machine is 15/39 with 20-11-10 holeshots and when you punch it, no matter what gear you are in it lites up the rear tire no hesitation no bogg just instant kick in the pants! Jetting is spot on, it runs with a cleaned up port banshee that my younger brother has no problem. I'm impressed for abolt on machine with no internal work whatsoever.

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If the quad is running perfectly why mess with it. I know everyone says the boost bottle does nothing for performance, but I don't think they hurt it either. I have one on my bolt on bike, it came with the pipe, jet, filter kit I purchased ten years ago put it all together with some other stuff like dyna dfs ignition noss cool head 20 cc domes boyse power reed, reed spacers tors removal and idle screws, and this thing rips. Like I said the boost bottle probably doesn't do anything for performance but doesn't detract from it either. My gearing on this machine is 15/39 with 20-11-10 holeshots and when you punch it, no matter what gear you are in it lites up the rear tire no hesitation no bogg just instant kick in the pants! Jetting is spot on, it runs with a cleaned up port banshee that my younger brother has no problem. I'm impressed for abolt on machine with no internal work whatsoever.

the reason you want to get rid of the boost bottle is because it puts too much unneeded strain on the rubber intake causing them to crack. When they crack it will lean out your motor. Chuck it in the trash. You shouldn't need to re-jet but you should do a plug chop to make sure every now and then.

 

 

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Well removing the boost bottle seems common but what do you replace it with ?? a different intake ?? anyone have a link or info on where or what to buy to replace it ?? I am going to do reeds and would like to do mboth boost bottle removal and the reeds at the same time

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Well removing the boost bottle seems common but what do you replace it with ?? a different intake ?? anyone have a link or info on where or what to buy to replace it ?? I am going to do reeds and would like to do mboth boost bottle removal and the reeds at the same time

A stock cross over tube. You can usually find them here for like 5 bucks. If not, fast has them for like 15 new

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Well removing the boost bottle seems common but what do you replace it with ?? a different intake ?? anyone have a link or info on where or what to buy to replace it ?? I am going to do reeds and would like to do mboth boost bottle removal and the reeds at the same time

 

Just plug the holes. I've 2 sets of billet intakes with no crossover and one with an internal crossover. Makes no difference in performance. I think having them crossed may allow for slight differences in carb sync but that's it.

 

 

 

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