hessracing
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Hey guys I have a friend of mine with a 96 vmax 600 hes lookin to get some sound and power out of it ive seen twin pipes on ebay for them before doesn this require jetting? im assuming so has anyone had these before?
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That thing already has a GYT on it. It's probably @ 25% larger than Yamahas other twins with single pipes. I personally wouldn't do twin pipes on a Yami twin unless your good with tweeking the carbs until there set up well. 96s were the only ones that the GYTs came stock.
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Only the xt's had the GYT single in 96, just a small HP increase the twins worked very well I had the GYT twins and PSI twins and both worked well, and yes jetting and clutching will need to be changed.
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My bust. I should slow down and read more thoroughly. I was thinking it was an xt.Only the xt's had the GYT single in 96
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In that case, you could try to find a GYT single pipe.
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Sxr700Bandit
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GYT twins are a GREAT upper mid range to top end pipe. They don't come on till about 52-5500. then HANG ON cause she pullin' like a freight train!
A GYT single is SMOOTH from the bottom up and will net more ponies than a stock exhaust, Had one on my '96XT. Yamaha claimed about 3-5 sled lengths in a 1/4 mile where the twins will gain about 7-10 lengths(their claim)... The twins will be pingy sounding from the gasses entering the pipe and the single will sound about the same as the stocker. Just an FYI if you haven't any experience with GYT pipes.
Id port it and put on a GYT single myself, AND if your friend were to find/get GYT pipes twins (Bender pipes) the jetting specs are available on here, As far as I know the GYT single doesn't require any drastic jetting - pretty much stock jetting.
Also as stated above you'll need to re-clutch.
A GYT single is SMOOTH from the bottom up and will net more ponies than a stock exhaust, Had one on my '96XT. Yamaha claimed about 3-5 sled lengths in a 1/4 mile where the twins will gain about 7-10 lengths(their claim)... The twins will be pingy sounding from the gasses entering the pipe and the single will sound about the same as the stocker. Just an FYI if you haven't any experience with GYT pipes.
Id port it and put on a GYT single myself, AND if your friend were to find/get GYT pipes twins (Bender pipes) the jetting specs are available on here, As far as I know the GYT single doesn't require any drastic jetting - pretty much stock jetting.
Also as stated above you'll need to re-clutch.
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I doubt you'll ever burn it down with the GYT single.
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Has he put the 95 head gasket on yet?
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http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/threads/83852-vmax-600?highlight=Head+gasket
Originally Posted by MSASRX
Head gasket thickness by year
1994-95' .6mm
1996 1.4mm
1995-96 Mountain max 600's were .8mm
Originally Posted by MSASRX
Head gasket thickness by year
1994-95' .6mm
1996 1.4mm
1995-96 Mountain max 600's were .8mm
braindead1684
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While I agree that the twins blow up quicker (been there ) THEY ARE A TON of fun like they said they kick in around 5300 - 7200 and its like the flood gates open she goes from about 35-75 in a second or two fun but interesting on the trails honestly you won't go 40 through the turn but you will have fun coming out of them as long as its out into a straight shot otherwise your stuck in the middle per say.
That said I wouldn't pull them off my XT for anything.
That said I wouldn't pull them off my XT for anything.
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Do you still have your GYT single & Y pipe?That said I wouldn't pull them off my XT for anything.
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braindead1684
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Nope that sled came with the Twins.