[email protected] Posted October 12, 2005 Report Posted October 12, 2005 do a look for yousrelf on the 2 into 1 on here alot of people talk good about them and alot of people talk that they dont like them but personally havent tried them ......... Quote
grounded Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 (edited) got one here, huge improvement over stock setup much easier to tune , and cleans up the engine area nicely here is a pic 2 into 1 belive Edited October 15, 2005 by grounded Quote
350TwinDeathBed Posted October 15, 2005 Author Report Posted October 15, 2005 Yep I see the Stage IV in that pic. Thanks for the input! Quote
bansheecaptain Posted October 15, 2005 Report Posted October 15, 2005 I like mine . but it all depends were you ride too , if your more of a duner then stick with doubles but if you do some trial and open roads then single good , i ride dunes twice a year no problem and at home it's trail and forest roads and i like to ride it hard and fast and i love my 2-1 carb set up , you can notice the bottem-end gaines too..hope this helps any Quote
05diesel Posted October 18, 2005 Report Posted October 18, 2005 Im actually running a Trinity 2 in 1 stage VI setup, and I found that it definitly helped the mid range power, didn't seem to loose much top end at all if any. I also am running FMF gold series pipes, and a trinity stage VI head with 20cc domes, as well as trail ported cylinders. I actually found that the Boysen 2stage reeds seem to work pretty good with this combination, really woke her from 1/2 to full throttle. Just my 2 cents Corey Quote
350TwinDeathBed Posted October 18, 2005 Author Report Posted October 18, 2005 Cool thanks guys. I think I could use some new carbs so I'm thinking about just going 2 into 1. Then I can't brag about the dual everything tho Quote
Rooster Posted October 18, 2005 Report Posted October 18, 2005 (edited) I'm running the single carb set-up too and like it a lot. 99% of my riding is at Glamis and it seems to work really good for me, whether drag racing or duning. I went with the larger carb option (based on my engine builders suggestion). He is a mechanic at Trinity (who was self employed at the time) and really likes this set-up. Plus, it really cleans up things too. Rooster Edited October 18, 2005 by Rooster Quote
[email protected] Posted October 18, 2005 Report Posted October 18, 2005 if i pull off my top end and its bad , im going to a 70mm big bore kit and ill be selling my two to 1 , because running that big of a piston is horrible to only have one carb . other then that if i kept my cylnders 67mm id continue to use my carb . i love the two to one . Quote
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