mtonn
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I just bought a set of pipes for my mm700. I bought them used thinking they were slp's but when they got here they turned out to be power inc's end dumps. How are these pipes compared to slp, benders. I really need the clutching and jetting info. I ride 6000ft and above but i also ride at 2500ft. Any info would be great
Thanks
Thanks
Turk
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Those pipes work really really well. If you don,t want em I will take em off your hands. I can help you for 0-2500'. For that elevation go to snowest.com. There are a ton of guys that can help you with those specific pipes. I know those pipes will smoke the SLP or PSI,s. On the dyno the Benders look stronger but in real world comparisons I have seen em beat a well set up Bender piped sled!
DoktorC
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They do work very well. I've been running them for years now and they do make really good power. Just make sure you keep them in the rev range..I've been told 84-8500..some others say lower but mine seems to work well @8400.
Turk
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End dumps like 84-8600...centre dumps like 7900-8200 rpm.
in it deep
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I will agree...the power inc pipes like the 8400 to 8500 rpm range
mtonn
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Hey thanks for all the info, i took my sled out for a test run, runs awesome, i couldn't get good traction though so i am still excited for when i can.
Thanks again
Thanks again
SRX7
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I had them on my SX and loved them.I did have to add a little weld in some spots to strengthen them.