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Quadzilla 500 it has" fmf" gold series and I am looking for a better pipe.
Why shouldn't you run the fmf pipes? That's what I have and it seems to do fine fit me on trails and the gravel pit I ride at.plus I don't have the money for a500 dollar pipe.
Way to ask people's opinions then chew them out when they provide good input to try and help you out.
need a good pipe for lt500
I'm confused who's chewing who out.I mean I was just wondering why you shouldn't bc if it hurt the engine I would look for another but if it's just bc it's nit as high performance as the others then I will keep it for this on as a trail quad and plan on building one with all the bells and whistles probably next year.
I thought if a pipe is too restrictive it could cause it to overheat or burn the piston up on the exhaust side?
your original post said don't run fmf do I assumed bc your a forum moderator you knew what you were talking about. so if pipes could have to much restriction it could cause failure and was wondering if that was why you said not to run them. I wasn't starting anything just wanting to know why not to run them is all
Is your HPR coated or raw?
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