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Was thinking of getting some new pipes, Currently I have a pair CT pipes mainly a woods/mx pipe they are nice but... I was thinking I should probaly get some high rev pipes to compliment my HJR Dune/Hill shoot port. You guys think that would be a better set up or my current set up is ok? If so what pipes would you guys reccomend.

 

Current Mods:

CT Pipes

34 PJ Carbs

21 cc Domes

HJR dune/hill port

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Where do u ride?if ur trails u migjt wanna keep what u got.if u ride alot of dunes than cpi or shearers like said before.

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I would say I ride 80% dunes and about 20% trails. The pipes were really good when all i did was do trails. Now that i do a lot more WOT type riding i was thinking I needed a pipe more suited for that application

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yeah i nhad cpis before and they really did scream!!!!i think they say the shearers have a lil more on top but cpis come on sooner.

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I have an aggressive port job and run toomey tr6 I'm very disappointed with them. There's a flat spot when I'm high in the rpm and shift. I got a great deal on them but if I could go back I wouldn't have bought them. So do yourself a favor and don't get the tr6 especially if you have port work. They are not designed for a modded motor

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t 6's with the RIGHT porting will rip your arms out ( but yea they wont rev for shit)

 

shear, CPI's are great pipes.. BUT dont forget about SNIPERS...

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t 6's with the RIGHT porting will rip your arms out ( but yea they wont rev for shit)

 

shear, CPI's are great pipes.. BUT dont forget about SNIPERS...

Yes the t6 is a good pipe but not if your modded like my shee is. The pipes are very sexy but the flat spot kills me. I wish I bought CPI or r2 pipes instead

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