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Just a little SR Viper owner Poll to research to see who is interested in what.
yukon yamaha
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maybe a kit to move the rad and coolent bottle down in the body a bit?


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Turbo or Supercharger. Probably prefer low to mid boost Supercharger .
Cant go back that far after owning the Apex MCX 290 you built.

Cant go back that far after owning the Apex MCX 290 you built.

fxnytroxtx
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light weight muffler with stoc sound level! I hate loud mufflers
RacinJason15
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I'll second that!! Light weight muffler with nice sound but not to loud!!
Nytros rule
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Something that makes the HP and sound level of Aaen header Skinz ultra quiet. Nice Bike sound but not annoying loud.


X4 want the power but has to be stock sound level or close. Rear exiting would be AWESOME!


Oh and I really really hope you didnt forget a clutch kit! You know I will be first in line for that. Unless you design the stock calibrations. Now that would be something for Yamaha to help sell sleds and you to make some good $. Never been done but why not?
Alatalo
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I don't know if that is the case, but it looks like the OEM muffler is quite heavy. So, a lightweight aftermarket muffler would for sure be possible to sell. Personally, I would not be worried if it does not add horsepower (which is the likely scenario) as long as it is a lot lighter.
An aftermarket header pipe should be designed to fit the OEM silencer and an aftermarket silencer should be designed to fit the OEM header pipe. This way, customers can start by getting only one of them and maybe upgrade to both of them at a later stage.
Personally, I would not be very interested in a complete NA-kit. The money is going to be scary close to the cheaper turbo kits, but the horsepower is going to be nowhere near.
Also, do not forget to market these parts on the cat forums as well...
An aftermarket header pipe should be designed to fit the OEM silencer and an aftermarket silencer should be designed to fit the OEM header pipe. This way, customers can start by getting only one of them and maybe upgrade to both of them at a later stage.
Personally, I would not be very interested in a complete NA-kit. The money is going to be scary close to the cheaper turbo kits, but the horsepower is going to be nowhere near.
Also, do not forget to market these parts on the cat forums as well...
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