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I want to buy a Noss head for my bike but don't know what size domes to get? Bike is .010 over, T6, Vforce reeds, open airbox, 700 feet above sea level. Are 21cc domes to much for my setup? I would like to stay on 93 octane. Any thoughts guys?? :notworthy:

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Are you going to be buying the head from a site sponsor? If so, I am sure if you provide the sponsor of your choice, with the information you left in your post you'll definately get your answer. Quick question though. Are you going to continue to mod your banshee? If so, from what the toomey technicians told me as well as posted all over this site, the T6 pipe is going to work better with a stock motor while the T5 is recommended with modifications. Just something to think about.

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I'm not going to mod it anytime soon. Yeah I heard the same thing about the T6 pipes also. I bought the bike with them already on there. I forgot to add that I have a 4+ timing plate too.

 

I am at 1,124 feet elevation, pro design head 21cc domes, T5's, 30mm carbs, V-force 2, dual uni foam filters, 200w stator and my banshee runs great.

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At you elevation. I would think 20cc domes safely on 93. Possibly 19cc domes, but thats pushing it on straight 93.

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Best thing to do is talk to David Noss and ask him. Not trying to be a smartass, but he knows his product well and has probably talked to people at almost every elevation possible. He would know exactly what size dome to sell you with the head.

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call dave and order your head from him and some domes... stand up guy and fast shipping.

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