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As the title says, I need some help finding some pipes. I am currently running a stock motor on my banshee, but in the next year to year and a half, I plan on buying a new crank and 421 cyclinder kit, and bigger carbs.

 

As I have been riding currently, I have found that the stock pipes just aren't cutting it. So what pipes would be the best for a 421 serval but will still work well with the stock motor. I am looking for mainly low and mid range power for trail riding.

 

Any suggestions appreciated.

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As the title says, I need some help finding some pipes. I am currently running a stock motor on my banshee, but in the next year to year and a half, I plan on buying a new crank and 421 cyclinder kit, and bigger carbs.

 

As I have been riding currently, I have found that the stock pipes just aren't cutting it. So what pipes would be the best for a 421 serval but will still work well with the stock motor. I am looking for mainly low and mid range power for trail riding.

 

Any suggestions appreciated.

I know for stock cylinder bikes, Pro Circuits are a good low-mid pipe. I wonder if anyone has tried them on servals yet?

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T5's are good for stock/ported motors but people on here were saying they don't run very well on a serval. 05stroker used Pro circuits on his serval, they used a Eddy brake vs a tradition dyno so its hard to compare the numbers. http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=140719&st=45 I dunno if anyone else has used Pro circuits on a dyno but I would like to see those numbers.

I've use both Pro circuits and T5's on my 4 mil stock ported motor and like them both. The Pro circuits come on a little sooner but both work well for all types of riding. If you want more top end go with some CPI or R2's they are nice pipes.

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dirt tires dont work in the sand and vice versa.

 

if you actually plan on building a serval buy shears. or look into snipers. neither pipe will work all that great on your stocker POS motor.

 

if your going to stay stocker then look for a trail pipe. PC's t-6 fmf SST's etc.

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dirt tires dont work in the sand and vice versa.

 

if you actually plan on building a serval buy shears. or look into snipers. neither pipe will work all that great on your stocker POS motor.

 

if your going to stay stocker then look for a trail pipe. PC's t-6 fmf SST's etc.

 

 

Thanks

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there is a writeup on here about the pro circuits on a serval.actually dynoed more hp than cpis and others on it.look it up using search.

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