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Just a thought you mite want to look at the chariot performance reeds they are ceeper and clam more hp I just got a set and they look nice havent used them yet thow.

 

 

i already have the v forces got a good deal on a set barely ran. and same with the 2into1 intake set up. just wondering if anyone has any input on the cascade stuffers

 

thanks

 

 

josh

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i already have the v forces got a good deal on a set barely ran. and same with the 2into1 intake set up. just wondering if anyone has any input on the cascade stuffers

 

thanks

 

 

josh

 

No, you dont run the stuffers in the vf3 cages on a 2 into 1 intake. You actually have to take a dremel and match port the intake to the reedcage, and grind a buch off the reedcage stuffers. You have to do this to match them up right to the billet intake. Using the vf3 with a 2 into 1 intake is like pulling in two different directions. mid-top reedcage with a low-mid carb setup. Your better off with stock cages and aftermarket reed petals like a low or mid tension carbon tech setup.

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What type of riding do you do with the bike, and what do you want the power delivery to be like?

 

this bike i am building mainly for the track. have a cool head fmf pipes and dynatech ignition.

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You would have to tell me the reed tension before I would recommend any of them. I recommend a low or mid tension carbon fiber petal on a stock reed cage.

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You would have to tell me the reed tension before I would recommend any of them. I recommend a low or mid tension carbon fiber petal on a stock reed cage.

 

 

thanks

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