Viktory2k1
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Since I have to pull carb rack for tors switch, I might as well replace the reeds. Is there any preference between boysen and v-force?
Backwoods M Max
New member
VForce is a better design of you ask me. Since they have 2 sets of petals they open half as much and have a straighter flow.
snomofo
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Since I have to pull carb rack for tors switch, I might as well replace the reeds. Is there any preference between boysen and v-force?
From what I've read here, there aren't any measurable performance gains with aftermarket and the V-force in particular don't seem to be as durable.
Having said that, I'm using Boyesen.
A couple of bucks
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The only aftermarket reeds I would use is Carbontech.
http://www.carbontech.com
http://www.carbontech.com
staggs65
Moderator
Nothing wrong with stock reeds on the srx
+1 ^^^
Stock reeds outlast any other, and no measurable performance gains going with aftermarket.
Edit: HOLY CRAP, I just did the math, I've been riding this sled for 18 years. lol, I have a problem letting go.
Stock reeds outlast any other, and no measurable performance gains going with aftermarket.
Edit: HOLY CRAP, I just did the math, I've been riding this sled for 18 years. lol, I have a problem letting go.
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shaggyzr2
Active member
I wouldn't use anything but the stock reeds. The after market reeds don't seem to last as long.
01sxr700
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20,000 KM on my carbontech reeds.
snomofo
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From what I've read here, there aren't any measurable performance gains with aftermarket and the V-force in particular don't seem to be as durable.
Having said that, I'm using Boyesen.
I should add that the only reason I installed the Boyesen's is because someone gave them to me. Didn't see any performance difference between them and OEM and I still have the OEMs which are still in good shape.
A couple of bucks
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As far as Carbontechs are concerned:
1. Place a white piece of plain white printer paper on the table.
2. Put the reeds on the paper. They are made with the slightest bow in them. And I mean slight. The white paper against the black reeds makes this more noticeable.
3. Install with the hump(exaggerated)in the ^ up position. So that it always has a good seal.
1. Place a white piece of plain white printer paper on the table.
2. Put the reeds on the paper. They are made with the slightest bow in them. And I mean slight. The white paper against the black reeds makes this more noticeable.
3. Install with the hump(exaggerated)in the ^ up position. So that it always has a good seal.
Viktory2k1
VIP Member
I will check them out. Maybe gain is so slight only a dyno would show it.