2004LEBanshee Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 I am new with some of these mods. I was wondering If i just had fatty pipes and v-force reeds can i get an aftermarket head? I mean do I need anything else to make it work properly? Also, I ride basicly all trails which one should I get? Also can I do it myself? Quote
Screamin_Banshee Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 Any aftermarket head will work well w/ your current mods. I suggest www.nossmachine.com , his heads are top notch, sales and customer support are excellent, and his heads use stock studs- which eases (sp?) the instalation blue's. David could suggest the domes to start w/ once he gathers information on your location etc... Quote
bignasty1 Posted October 19, 2003 Report Posted October 19, 2003 i say skip the v force reeds... and get sumthin worth while like some nerfs or some better skid plates. or if you lookin for somethin to give you more power get a new air filter set up like loose your lid and slap a k&n on there and re jet. or advance your timing. but stick with the head i have a noss machine head and its fuckin sweet never had a problem with it no leeks easy install better looks cooling and performance probly one of the most worth while mods you can do. and defifinately get a set of pipes. Quote
Scott M Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 unles you have a load of loot to get rid of I would get reeds, ported stock reed cages, timing advance plate and mill your head -.035. You can do all 4 for under $200, with good pipes + filter you will be pushing close to 55hp. Quote
2004LEBanshee Posted October 21, 2003 Author Report Posted October 21, 2003 are heads a simple in stall or do i need special tools? Quote
Screamin_Banshee Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 Simple install- u would use the Metric tools, any Banshee owner should allready have. Quote
BansheeBrian Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 It seems like youre leaning tward a new head. Go with Noss Machine for an easy to install, well manufactured product. Be sure to purchase or borrow someones quality torquewrench for the job. Quote
2004LEBanshee Posted October 21, 2003 Author Report Posted October 21, 2003 are tourque specs in the clymer manual? Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 Yes the torque specs are in the Clymers. They are listed at the end of each chapter. Quote
Blue Duece Posted October 21, 2003 Report Posted October 21, 2003 id go with the noss also a 20cc dome would keep you safe on pump gas where ever you ride for a motor mod you'll notice it as much as a pipe Quote
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