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hey guyz, i have some cash lyin around and im plannin on getting some more mods for the shee..i have t5,k/n,timming advance,wiseco pistons 0.25 thats what i remember and i want to know what will get the best bang for the buck,the vfocer or the noss head?? also im @ sea level,59F temp.what domes should i get..i want to keep using premium fuel..so which domes should i get? or i should get the head and some reed petals,also will a SRP Cdi rev Box worth the money??it says that it moves the timming alil more i already have the ricky stator will installing this cdi moves the timming more than +4?

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i would go with the noss head it made more of a diff. than the reeds, go with 21cc domes, you should be fine with pump, it will be awful close with being bored and timing advance, I am at 1000ft with 20cc domes and if I advance my timing to +4 I have to run a mix of 20% race fuel to keep from detonation, you should be fine, check your compression when you get it, I think if your below 160 you will be fine with pump, just listen to your bike you can tell when it is detonating, to me sounds kind of like a diesel at low rpm's

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If it where me I do this... Have your stock head milled (bout $30) and buy your self the reeds too. Best of both worlds...

 

Then when you do have money for a head... sell your stocker on ebay!

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I know my opionion might seem biased but I have both. I felt like my throttle response was a little snappier with the vforce reeds. I had a substantial power increase with the head.

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You don't usually need to rejet but you should check jetting after installing the head.

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