SmonsterX
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ne1 ever used these or know if there any good?
they say u don't need 2 change your clutching or jetting, any comments on that??? heres the web site http://www.mountainperformance.com/original.htm
they say u don't need 2 change your clutching or jetting, any comments on that??? heres the web site http://www.mountainperformance.com/original.htm
n2oiroc
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over 100db. that is extremely loud! i would find something else.
DoktorC
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I think there where two versions of the GYT pipes. The first which were introduced in 1998 were Power Inc pipes...of which I have a set. Very strong pipe but they are loud. Later years I don't remember. You can do a search (on this site) on Power Inc and you'll get a ton of info. Clutching and jetting must be changed with these pipes..an extra 20+hp really makes a difference.
Turk
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The 1st generation GYT triple pipes were Power inc. end dumps. The next year they were Dynoport(Benders). Yammie got out of the pipe biz the following year.
DoktorC
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On further investigation it actually says Power Inc on the MPI site....so there you go.
here i asked the same question,heres is the link
http://www.totallyamaha.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6631
http://www.totallyamaha.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6631
SmonsterX
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thanks a ton guys!! probally gonna put the money towards a new track and some studs instead! goin up nort to do some riding in a couple of weeks !!!!
yamahauler78
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You can get the can mod at Fix Power Sports for $89.95, this will give it a racie sound (not extreme) will fall under the decible allowance and if you adjust cluthing you will get 7-9 HP increase. www.fixpowersports.com