herrog66
New member
Hey guys,
I need your help, all the reading I've been doing on performance mods on this site has given me the itch to upgrade mine. I picked up a set of p.i. Triple pipes that look next to brand new, they came off a sx700 r. I got them for $100. I want to put them on my sx600 r . Easy enough, right? My question is with clutching and jetting, I'm looking for specific information on what I need to buy to make these pipes function properly. This is virgin ground for me here and I don't want to do it several times to get it right. Maybe this info is already on the site,if so I couldn't find it. Thanks for any positive feedback.
Herrog66
2000 sx600r
2008 nytro rtx
I need your help, all the reading I've been doing on performance mods on this site has given me the itch to upgrade mine. I picked up a set of p.i. Triple pipes that look next to brand new, they came off a sx700 r. I got them for $100. I want to put them on my sx600 r . Easy enough, right? My question is with clutching and jetting, I'm looking for specific information on what I need to buy to make these pipes function properly. This is virgin ground for me here and I don't want to do it several times to get it right. Maybe this info is already on the site,if so I couldn't find it. Thanks for any positive feedback.
Herrog66
2000 sx600r
2008 nytro rtx
sleddineinar
VIP Member
If you contact PSI they will probably tell you exactly what you need to know.
http://www.psipowerinc.com/home.php
http://www.psipowerinc.com/home.php
herrog66
New member
Are they the same
I'm not sure it's the same company. My pipes are power incorporated. Not psi. Or do you know something I don't?
I'm not sure it's the same company. My pipes are power incorporated. Not psi. Or do you know something I don't?
You also need to know if they are center or end dumps... Also Mr. Viper may be able to help with jetting as he is SUPER knowledgeable with engines and tuning specs.
Devilin AblueDress!
New member
herrog66 said:I'm not sure it's the same company. My pipes are power incorporated. Not psi. Or do you know something I don't?
PSI-power incorporated.......click the link.
richierich
New member
PSI is totally different company then Power Inc.And Power Inc. is no longer in business.You should be able to find the info your looking for on here after some searching.Maybe even in the tech section ?
herrog66
New member
Power inc install guides
I just found this online. It appears you need zero carb or clutch adjustments for said pipes. That don't sound right. Does it? I found it on www.mountainperformance.com

I just found this online. It appears you need zero carb or clutch adjustments for said pipes. That don't sound right. Does it? I found it on www.mountainperformance.com
