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I found that a good set of boyessen Pro series reeds work great on stock and mild motors (and helps keep the price down). If you got more radical motor work or planning on it, then the V-force is the way to go.

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I found that a good set of boyessen Pro series reeds work great on stock and mild motors (and helps keep the price down). If you got more radical motor work or planning on it, then the V-force is the way to go.

No question! ^^^^^

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V-Force it is then! The most popular I see on the market right now is the Delta 3. I have heard that the V-Force 2 reed valves were better than the 3, is this true? Also, since I will be going with the V-Force 3 reed's do I need a spacer as well, if so how thick?

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V-Force it is then! The most popular I see on the market right now is the Delta 3. I have heard that the V-Force 2 reed valves were better than the 3, is this true? Also, since I will be going with the V-Force 3 reed's do I need a spacer as well, if so how thick?

VF3's. Someone on here dyno'd a nasty engine with and without a spacer. I think he got .25hp out of it. And that was with a bad ass engine. Most of what I've seen, is people use them only to make their carbs clear the clutch thing-a-ma-bob on top of the engine. (Sorry, brainfart. Just got home from a long night at work) Somebody help me out, I'm tired.

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If I remember correctly they are not even making the V-force Delta II's anymore. You can still get the reeds for the cages, but I don't think you can get the cages anymore unless someone stock piled them when they were getting close to the end of their run on the Delta II's and may still have some on the shelves...............

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he mentioned a goof question which is better or how much of a difference is there between the v force 2 and v force 3? my banshee(which the jugs are on their way to herrjugs for the hillshoot porting :biggrin: ) has the v force 2's and i was curious

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