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hi all and i want to know the power of theas pipe's .

 

1- trinity stage IV .

2- CPI pipe .

3- pro circuit .

4- DMC aliens .

5- FMF SST and fatty .

6- DG pipe .

 

i want to know which one has the best performance and which one has the low end and the mid range and the top end and for the top end which one fouls out faster and which pipe will work great with the trinity single carb on non ported engine .

 

Ps: im thinking of the trinity stage IV pipe

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This is what i know about some of the pipes,someone else can give you a better idea on the other stuff.

 

1- trinity stage IV .not sure

2- CPI pipe .top end pipe

3- pro circuit .more of a top end pipe,not much low end

4- DMC aliens .not sure,but hear people like them

5- FMF SST and fatty .SST are all around pipe,but some say not good for porting,Fatty is about like the SST but works good with porting

6- DG pipe .I've heard that stock pipes are better than DG :lol:

 

Thats just my input.

Posted

Pro Circuit doesn't have much low end as other pipes,and they aren't as much of a top end pipe as CPI.I had them and liked them,but if your looking for more low end,they aren't the pipe for you.

Posted
ok what is the best pipe to use it with the single carb from trinity with out porting and i ride mostly drags with friends and long rides and some hills climing

fatties without a doubt. great with the single carb setup.

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Let me get this straight....You want a good drag pipe and top end pipe, but your running a single carb setup?????? If your dragging alot and running wide open for good periods of time, then get a top end pipe and some stock carbs...CPI's..

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