yamyrider
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terret725
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look like power inc. center dumps. i have a set on my sled
sxviper32
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power inc center dumps maybe?
change_up
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Definetly the centre dumps. I don't know of any other pipe that looks like that. Although I thought Power,Inc puts their name on the pipes... it's definetly the centres.
ExpertXViper
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Pipes are diff. a strange design.
sxviper32
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ya, i dont think power inc hydro-formed their pipes like that. but i can't recall any other company's with center dumps.
yamyrider
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center dumps are what came to mind but these look different
change_up
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http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5594 they still look a little different maybe... but I think my mind is made up now lol.
I had the exact same pipes but mine where painted black.There power inc center dumps
yamyrider
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thanks change up....looks like them for sure.
yamyrider
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thanks all.
I am thinking of buying this sled for my son but would put it stock.
I have Aaen on my sxr..would the center dumps be better the my aaens.
I am thinking of buying this sled for my son but would put it stock.
I have Aaen on my sxr..would the center dumps be better the my aaens.
They would turn alot less rpm. The center dumps run best at 8350 if i remember right. They are good pipes for dependable HP on a otherwise stock motor. They don't like porting. Maxdlx
yamaholic22
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Yes they are decent pipes, dont want to rev them over 8200 or they really fall off fast.
Tery are "tight"
From what I have heard they are very "tight" pipes. As stated above they do not work well trying to force anything more through them than what a stock motor will produce. I was told that those pipes work well on a stock motor but they kind of gave Power Inc a bad name because guys that tried to use them with motor mods had problems. Not to say that it was Power Inc's fault......that's just where the blame was placed. You ma want to PM Turk....I THINK he has quite a bit of experience with them if my memory serves me.
Madmatt
From what I have heard they are very "tight" pipes. As stated above they do not work well trying to force anything more through them than what a stock motor will produce. I was told that those pipes work well on a stock motor but they kind of gave Power Inc a bad name because guys that tried to use them with motor mods had problems. Not to say that it was Power Inc's fault......that's just where the blame was placed. You ma want to PM Turk....I THINK he has quite a bit of experience with them if my memory serves me.
Madmatt
I had aaens on my sx 700 and loved them, I would leave the aaens on your sled and sell the center dumps. When power Inc. was sold, GYT picked up there pipe design and sold them in there accessories catalog back in 99 I believe.