majicmike Posted April 20, 2007 Report Share Posted April 20, 2007 I was kinda kidding about the results favoring my chambers not so much from my own experience (I heve Fattys, but have never had anything else) but because most people slam them for poor quality and mediocre performance. But seriously...do you think these comparisons may be from a ported motor? That would make the findings a bit more relevent for me becaue my quad is ported and stroked. It also seems that most of the frequent posters here have ported/modded quads. Since I'm still kinda new here, does everyone agree with link #2 as far as Fattys being among the best on this graph? Do you believe this graph to be a true representation of performance? If so, I don't see a tremendous incentive for me to switch...But then again... My 'shee kicks ass and I have them...which makes me wonder that if it is this good with Fattys, how much better would it be with SSTs, T5s, or CPIs? 75% duner/25%dragger and I kinda like NOT burning my leg or swearing when I have to change a plug!! :yelrotflmao: Jay From SanDiego. I knew you were playing around :thumbsup: my statement was not toward you but rather just a statement to let people know that, that dyno graph should be taken as a grain of salt. Seriously I do think it is from a ported motor. The fmfs are the best on that graph yes but it works best with that porting. yours may work best with bills pipes. I am not saying that it will but when an engine builder messes with the port angles & port timing & stroke as in your case, it will change the whole charicter of how the motor works. lets say you have a motor built by K&T shearers do work best on his motors and L.C. performance CPIs works best on his. Is one pipe better than the other no. It all depends on the guy behind the grinder. If your bike runs good with those pipes and you are happy those are the pipes for you. What I was saying is that pipes are the very first up grade for people. So a good entery level pipe test should be done on stock cylinders so the customer knows what pipe would work best for them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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