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Re: Reed and filter suggestions
« Reply #25 on: November 16, 2013, 12:53:28 pm »
My opinion you would've been better off spending the money on a Paul turner or for a little more then that carb cost you an AAEN pipe. Fmf are pretty much a chrome stock pipe the only thing they change slightly is the sound and add probably 2 hp or less. Getting a set of vforce v2 reeds and a Paul turner pipe will livin that beast right up!

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« Reply #26 on: November 16, 2013, 01:43:37 pm »
If you're engine is stock and your gonna stick with that pipe, just put a set of carbon tech medium tension reeds in it. They aren't listed on their website, but they have them.

I personally don't care for foam filters, but I believe uni is probably the best amongst them.

We actually talked about switching to a Paul Turner pipe because I believe they are much better. I'm not sure if there is anything considered to be even better than that, but the FMF will do since we aren't looking to go all out with the motor anyway and it's a decent replacement for the stock exhaust. I'm hoping the money was better spent on the carb than on a PT pipe.

The PT pipe is ok. It has been said by more than one expert that the stinger is too small in them and they cause the piston crown to overheat.

The best pipe is the HPR19 from Hall's Precision Racing. They are expensive, but they are the best.

If you are wanting good low end power, and a really good all around pipe the old LRD pipes are hard to beat. They haven't been made in a while, but if you watch eBay they pop up every now and then.

For the reeds, carbon tech medium tension with the reed stops set at the width pictured is a great bang for the buck setup. I have vf2's and can't tell any difference seat of pants.


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Re: Reed and filter suggestions
« Reply #27 on: November 16, 2013, 01:51:12 pm »
Just my .02 but if your going for new reeds get ahold of Hall for his V2 setup and spacer.Sweet setup and I run one on my 87 250.The PT pipe is a decent pipe but take it from me better to spend the extra on one of the high volume pipe.Hall,Q pipe,Aaen,DCS,old LRD,etc.I dragged my feet about spending the $$$ on one the heavy hitters.Got a great deal from a member here on a V1 Q pipe and couldn,t be happier.

If your on a budget and thinking used a PT pipe can be found relatively cheap.If you were thinking of buying a new PT pipe you can find a good used high volume pipe for almost the same price or even some new for a tad more.

That is one sweet looking carb.Unless your doing long WFO runs I would think you,d be fine with the small fuel bowl.I,m running a 44 Lectron with no issues so far.Maybe the dune guys wot for long periods may be different.As far as the air filter there is an adapter for the stock airbox that allows the use of a bigger clamp on filter.I run in some mud time to time and went that route so I could retain the OE airbox. Keep us posted on the carb,interested to see how it runs.
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Re: Reed and filter suggestions
« Reply #28 on: November 22, 2013, 07:22:01 pm »
Just remember one purchase alwayst leads to another and another and.....   Unless you are running an 87 carb that had  problems I still feel that on our 500 or most any 2 stroke the best power per dollar spent will always be found in the exhaust.
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Re: Reed and filter suggestions
« Reply #29 on: November 22, 2013, 07:30:43 pm »
Quadman is right

Damn if I didn't get that urge to build a faster 500

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Re: Reed and filter suggestions
« Reply #30 on: November 22, 2013, 10:40:07 pm »
Dez fab your own up man! If I can do it anyone can its so simple it's ridiculous!

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« Reply #31 on: November 28, 2013, 10:18:32 am »
I was going to order some OEM reeds today. Is there a quick way of telling whether we  have an LT500R or LT500RL cylinder or do I need to take the carb off and get to the reed cage to be 100% sure? I just realized there are 2 different sets of reeds for the 87.

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« Reply #32 on: November 29, 2013, 08:11:10 pm »
Nevermind. After looking at the OEM parts picture a bit more I realized that the head with 6 bolts has a reed cage with 5 bolts which is what we have. The heads with 7 bolts has a reed cage with 6 bolts. That helped me know which set of reeds to order. Unfortunately they were out of stock, LOL.

 

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