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Old 12-23-2008, 03:35 PM
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I need to find a good slip on best bang for buck, any decible level is fine but i prefer 100db+ sence i live in the sticks. and i dont need a spark arrest.
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I did the same thing because i was on a budget and buying the s/o actually wound up costing more... Isold it within 2 months and went with a full...I'd save up (if thats an option) for an extra month and go with the full the first time around....
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (offroadhunter @ Dec 23 2008, 03:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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I did the same thing because i was on a budget and buying the s/o actually wound up costing more... Isold it within 2 months and went with a full...I'd save up (if thats an option) for an extra month and go with the full the first time around....[/b]
yea prob what im gonna do, stock doesnt bother me to much. Just trying not to void my maunf waranty
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im not going to tell you what company to go with because they are all better than stock, but i would go with a company like FMF. Just because you can buy the slip-on and run it until you have more money and then buy the header to go with the slip-on. I bought a motoworks slip-on and ran it until i saved up and i put the fmf power bomb header on it. But you will eventually want a full system so just get something you can add the header to. good luck
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Thanks bro.
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I like my Motoworks SR4 Carbon a lot, but Dasa is a good choice as well. Full system all the way in whatever you choose though. There may be minimal gains in the full system over the slip-on by themselves, but in combination with other mods, you'll see the real differences.

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Ive got a Yoshi TRC slip on i'll sell you for a great price!
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (bauenkfx @ Dec 23 2008, 06:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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im not going to tell you what company to go with because they are all better than stock, but i would go with a company like FMF. Just because you can buy the slip-on and run it until you have more money and then buy the header to go with the slip-on. I bought a motoworks slip-on and ran it until i saved up and i put the fmf power bomb header on it. But you will eventually want a full system so just get something you can add the header to. good luck[/b]
That is exactly what you don't need to do! FMF happens to be the maker of the worst 4 stroke exhaust. different story with 2 stroke, but not for a four stroke, go with a DASA from fuel, or HMF makes a good exhaust for the money also
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just an example why dont you give him help instead of acting like you know something and then not offering an opinion. I run a motoworks exhaust anyway so i know about what makes the most power per dollar.
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I went with an LRD and have been happy with it. I would much rather have an HMF but couldn't be choosie when I got it.
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