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Im new to the site and quad but im wantin to know more about my banshee. Can someone tell me some cheap mods to get more torque because im riding trails and trying to learn how to do a wheelie but can't get it up... :laugh: :laugh: lol So if someone could please help me with this i would be so happy.

 

I heard you could change the front and rear sprockets to get more torque is this true? If so what should i get and would i need another chain or what?

 

Thanks for the help..

 

Bryan

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Dammit..you totally stole my thunder.

:evil:

 

First...what mods do you currently have, second...what is your budget.

 

I have T5s and 2 into 1 carb and some aftermarket reeds and thats all i know because i bought it used. It has a lot of top end but no bottom end.

 

My budget is not that much since im just gettin into all this. Any help would be nice and thanks once again.

 

Bryan

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If you could sell your pipes and pickup some ProCircuit, FMF Fatties or Paul Turner mids, they'd bring the power down in the RPM range. You will lose a little top, but gain some bottom and mid.

 

That would probably be a wash cost wise, if not make you a few bucks. Toomey pipes, especially T5s hole their value.

 

Cheap mods other than that would be a timing plate (about 40 to 45 shipped) set at plus 4 degrees, and shave .015 to .020 off your stock head. I'd warn against going much more than that on the head and the timing...because you might need to run higher octane fuel than normal premium pump gas.

 

Those are both cheap mods that will help considerably.

Posted
If you could sell your pipes and pickup some ProCircuit, FMF Fatties or Paul Turner mids, they'd bring the power down in the RPM range. You will lose a little top, but gain some bottom and mid.

 

That would probably be a wash cost wise, if not make you a few bucks. Toomey pipes, especially T5s hole their value.

 

Cheap mods other than that would be a timing plate (about 40 to 45 shipped) set at plus 4 degrees, and shave .015 to .020 off your stock head. I'd warn against going much more than that on the head and the timing...because you might need to run higher octane fuel than normal premium pump gas.

 

Those are both cheap mods that will help considerably.

 

Thanks alot for the info.

 

Has anyone heard about changing the front or rear sprockets to get more HP?

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Changing the sprockets won't get you more HP.

By shortening the gearing you will be "on the pipe" sooner...you know, when you feel it start really pulling.

But...the downside is you'll rev out and run out of gear faster, so you'll be shifting quicker and more often as well.

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