T tedgoesfast New member Joined Nov 24, 2007 Messages 825 Age 61 Location fredericton nb Mar 31, 2009 #1 how tempermental are the bender pipes for trail driving and does anybody know what torque gains and hp gains on a sx 700 read head engine
how tempermental are the bender pipes for trail driving and does anybody know what torque gains and hp gains on a sx 700 read head engine
C cajones2 Member Joined Oct 3, 2008 Messages 234 Age 52 Location Cedar Rapids, IA Mar 31, 2009 #2 Bufalobob would be able to give you some specific information completely validated by dyno numbers. He also runs them on his SX so he will be able to give you input on reliability as well.
Bufalobob would be able to give you some specific information completely validated by dyno numbers. He also runs them on his SX so he will be able to give you input on reliability as well.
yamyrider Active member Joined Nov 6, 2003 Messages 1,598 Age 56 Location Northern Ontario Mar 31, 2009 #3 I run these pipes on my 700 red head and they are not at all tempermental. I dynoed my sxr at about 145hp and ran 116mph in 2000 ft speed run.
I run these pipes on my 700 red head and they are not at all tempermental. I dynoed my sxr at about 145hp and ran 116mph in 2000 ft speed run.
taylzee New member Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 505 Age 51 Location Flat Lands, Canada Mar 31, 2009 #4 The only time they are tempermental is in deep powder on colder days. It seems to cool Off Mag pipe and foul Mag cylinder! On the trail they rip!
The only time they are tempermental is in deep powder on colder days. It seems to cool Off Mag pipe and foul Mag cylinder! On the trail they rip!
ViperXC New member Joined Mar 2, 2005 Messages 348 Age 47 Location West Fargo, ND Mar 31, 2009 #5 From what I have read, Doesn't ceramic coating the pipes take care of the pipe cooling bog effect?
taylzee New member Joined Feb 6, 2006 Messages 505 Age 51 Location Flat Lands, Canada Mar 31, 2009 #6 Didn't on mine!!!