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ok im kinda new to the banshee world, im making a step up from a blaster lol, and i have a 2004 banshee and about 850 bucks to burn what are the first mods i should invest in, and what company makes them thanks your help is greatly appricitated

Thanks,

Jake

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First I would get a k&n air filter and the brand of pipes (depending on what type of riding you do) , then jet it. Maybe even slot some holes in your airbox for more air. BenBB has a awesome webpage about jetting, not sure the exact link tho,

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toomeys tr6 pipes would be all around great. That a big chunk of $$$ right there. Next k&n filter, they offer a few different setups depending on style of riding. If you could pull a little bit more cash maybe some delta 2 reeds. THEN LOOK OUT BABY! BANSHEE COMIN THREWWWW! :bolt:

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The first mod I recommend is K&N filter with an air filter adapter so that you can take off the airbox lid. Even with stock pipes if jetted correctly you may fill some difference in power.

 

Next decide what brand of pipes you want for the type of riding you are going to do, also you can consider looks. My choices are:

Bottom end power to Mid: Paul Turrner, FMF Fatties or Gnarlys or SST's, Procircuit, TR6's

Mid to top end (stock shee): Toomey T5's , maybe CPI

 

I have to say T5's look great, sound great and if one day you think of porting, this pipes will still performe great.

 

 

My personal combination:

K&N filter with adapter $100 aprox.

T5 pipes (chrome) $500 aprox.

Timming plate (to set +4 degrees) $ 100 aprox.

 

Right now this sets you up for $700 aprox.

You still have $150 to spend in a good Helment, trust me you will need it

:cheers: .

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