True Blue
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I put one on two days ago, it's not a big difference in power. It is louder, but all my friends say they don't notice it as being too loud. Many just a deeper tone. It's hard to tell you how much power it added since I probely didn't give the computer enough time to adjust. I put a clutch kit in it two hours after the tip.
The only thing I noticed was when I was doing low speed ridding (rock crawling) letting off the gas fast the motor would stall. But my Dynatech power module will be in soon, so I want to try it with that installed.
The good thing about the tip is that I just shoved the old one under the seat and have all the tools to change it on the trail if I wanted, wether soneone thinks it too loud, or etc.
It has a nice deep sound, and sounds real good when the engine brake is on. Like I said no one thinks it's "loud", but I can tell ridding it. Still up in the air about it.
The only thing I noticed was when I was doing low speed ridding (rock crawling) letting off the gas fast the motor would stall. But my Dynatech power module will be in soon, so I want to try it with that installed.
The good thing about the tip is that I just shoved the old one under the seat and have all the tools to change it on the trail if I wanted, wether soneone thinks it too loud, or etc.
It has a nice deep sound, and sounds real good when the engine brake is on. Like I said no one thinks it's "loud", but I can tell ridding it. Still up in the air about it.
Jaxom
Extreme
I have heard that they add about 1 HP, but I don't know if that is a "Seat of the Pants" guess or not. Deeper, throatier sound is what I've heard reported. Looks good, worth the money? Your call.
senior
Newbie
Not much of a turn down to keep water out of the engine.
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The only way to make that tip work for more power is drill holes thru the inner baffle... it works on a 660.
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Tom
Any pictures of where to drill ? I hope its easier than drilling the baffles on my RSV Venture....... :exc:
TB
Any pictures of where to drill ? I hope its easier than drilling the baffles on my RSV Venture....... :exc:
TB
My whole baffle slid right out of the 700. In the instructions it said that if I wanted to use the baffle still I would have to remove 3 spot welds that hold the baffle to the stock tip. But my tip/ baffle was one piece fully welded. So I just tossed the baffle under the seat incase someone said it was too loud.
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I dont have any pics on the 700, sorry but if you shine a light in you will see... you can try Yamaloyals idea!!
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