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Well i have been reading up on the 2 into 1 and theres a lot of debate about these setups. I was thinking of getting one of these and i wanted to here what people think. I ride like 75% trail and 25% of the time i am just playing in a sand pit. Would I be happy with a 2 into 1 setup? I also wanted to get a trail/dune port or something like that. What do you think?

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I have a 2 in 1 set up and love it. its used for trails and hill shooting. i also have v-force 3 reeds, bills pipes, advance timing and open air box w/K&N its rely snappy in the low end and it pulls to top end. some will say 2 carbs is better then one but i know its better then stock carbs by far.

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I have one, I like it alot. I ride sand, but I spend ost my time in the holes and riding the sand trails. I drag race for fun and I go up the big hills. I like the setup alot.

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If you want to count the people I ride with that dont get on here that will make (3) 4 mill strokers, and (1) 7 mill stroker that run the 2 into 1 intake also.

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I have the Trinity 2into1 setup with a 35mm carb and my bike kicks a**. Ever since I had the setup I have not had any carb problems at all and the bike runs strong through every gear, it even feels much faster to me. I recommend it 100%.

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Basically unless you're a dragger it's a really good mod. The only time I'd recommend dual carbs is when somebody is trying to get every last possible horsepower out of their bike. So in other words, 98% of shee owners should be running a single carb.

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I have the Trinity on my 4mil, runs great. Response, no syncing and still good top end, what more could you want ?

 

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