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Which Exhaust For Sand Use only?


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Which Pipe for 50/50 Duning/Dragging?  

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I would say T-5's or cpi's. like everyone else has said, the pros and cons of both... its your decision now. I personally like the look of the cpi's, but i have never ridden a bike that has had them. I have t-5's and i love them, nice sound and the rip pretty good. Once i get my bike ported (play/dune), i think im still going to stick with my t-5's.

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I used to use PT Hi-Revs for my duner and I liked them better then my T-5's. No filter problems or burnt legs. I would say for the general duner the T-5/Trinity or PT Hi-Rev and if your looking for a lil more on the drag side probably the CPI's

 

 

PT Hi Revs is what I was going to suggest. It is 100% my favorite Banshee pipe. They have a nice smooth delivery and pull very hard from the midrange to the top end. The CPIs might have a tad more overall top end rev out but they are a drag pipe. For a dune bike, the PT Hi Revs are hard to beat. The price and rarity is why you don't see them as often. I personally am not a fan of T5s. I've tried them and ran them for a bit but was glad to get rid of them; too on/off lightswitchy. The PT Hi's are way smoother and to me have the same top end with more mid. The "hit" isn't near as hard but some people look for that "hit" for evidence of power.

 

Duncan Racing sells them as well as a few other online retailers, but kinda harder to find.

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