Sparky840
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So what do you have done to yours?
Studroes144
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Ran it all stock last year with a D&D clutch kit. Did an mpi turbo over the summer so it's running a little faster now lol
Sparky840
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Oh damn saw them at the sled show , get urs through yamaha?
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No mine was through my dealer who bought it direct from mpi. Totally different machine, stock is no comparison, but all stock the viper can run darn good! Clutching will help the viper a lot but the big thing would be to get some miles on it and get it broke in, they loosen up a lot and start making real good power once u get a few hundred miles on them
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Well mine is new to me, had 2122 when I bought it now has 2127
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Oh gotcha. Ya she's broke in by now lol clutch kits are good investments, I would go as far as to say there is a "best" kit, but any reputable company will give u a setup that gains in all around performance