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FMF Ram reeds vs stock


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After I got my Banshee I took the reeds out and saw that there were FMF Ram reeds and cages in but the reeds were torn to shit. I soon replaced them with the stock reed cages with brand new Boyesen reeds that the old owner had lying around. I finally found a couple of places that still sell the reeds but they are $35 each cage. Before I buy $70 in reeds can anyone tell me if their Banshee has gotten a noticeable power advantage with the FMF cages and reeds? It seems like the FMF's to me were better with the low and mid range even with them chewed to hell.

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  • 4 weeks later...

this isnt a garden where oil slowly drips down that hole from the trough. the airspeed is far too great for that to happen. now if you were to idle the engine for 30min then shut it off , possibly enough oil would have collected in the trough that gravity would pull it down the hole but this is a rediculous scenario anyways

 

tricked if you look at how the hole is positioned, it allows fuel mixture to pass through the bearing, from the interface of the bearing and crank web to the top of the transfer area  ;). all 2t engines ive seen are configured this same way regarding the hole.  i hope hp2000 doesnt mind i borrowed his picture for illistration   :)

 

 

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