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I just got my rocket pipes in and i was wondering if 80+ hp is possible with 110 leaded. If so, please tell me your combo. There are some 70-90hp CPI shees around here that need to be dealt with accordiingly. I have the NOSS head with 19cc domes, timing plate, K&N trinity intake without lid, obviously the rocket pipes and boyesen reeds as of now. Everything else is stock. Where should i start??

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If all your doing with your banshee is drag racing, ditch the stock cylinders and get some cubs  :bolt: , but get ready to spend $3000 and more on setting up a 90+hp bike.

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ya, definally go for cubs, throw a 4 mill crank and drag port and you should be around there. im hoping all your doing is drags, no way your getting 80+ HP in a bike you want to still be rideable in trails and woods. if you got the money, more power to ya!!

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you will not be in the same zip code as 70 hp bikes let alone 80+ hp machines with your setup ,id get a 4 or 7 mill cub if it were me :bolt: expect huge financial loses and being on the brink of bancrupcy when its all said and done :(

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Awesome, which carbs and porter do you reccommend.  I've seen some people running lectron carbs and they claim they are easy to tune

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there are lots of different builders out there. FAST, a & s, ssr, k and t and so on...depends on what you want exactly and how fast u want it back from them. as for carbs 35mm pwk are a really popular carb. they run very well with most 4mm setups. lectrons are nice but a bit pricy. i think the 35mm pwk will do the job just fine.

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