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I don't know which pipes to get. Money is not really an issue here because I will have enough for either one. I am looking at the full system of either Toomey T-6s or FMF Gold Series Fattys. I'm leaning toward the T-6s but I was wondering if anyone had another opinion. I forgot to mention I am looking for more bottom end power than high end power. Thanks in advance. And if there are pipes better than these set ups for bottom end shees then please do tell....hehe I said please do tell like a British person.

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The T6's are more for stock banshees, depending on your aftermarket I would go with the FMF's, I am going with the FMF SST just because I want the low end for jumping. I have heard great things about the Toomey Top ends thought.

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Yeah thats mainly what I was thinking. I want the bottom end power so I can shoot up jumps like speedracer. Since there is no sand on the east coast I don't really need a dune pipe. Thanks alot guys I am kinda leaning towards the fattys now. I read on the FMF page that the Gnarly pipes are for bottom end power. Are those worth looking into? Or should I stick with the Fatty?

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i love my fatts Great bottom I can almost beat a 400ex out of the hole. and good top end a good all around pipe

u should be able to waste a 400ex out of the hole. ive never been neat out of the hole by a 4 stroke, unlss it was really loose dirt. even then, they didnt beat me by much.

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i love my fatts  Great bottom I can almost beat a 400ex out of the hole. and good top end a good all around pipe

Wow were are u racing at?! i've never been beat by a 400ex and i kinda suck at riding =/

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