Suzuki Quadracer HQ
Classifieds / E Bay / Craigslist => Items Wanted => Topic started by: 92lt250wannabe on March 24, 2015, 06:46:32 am
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I called ftp and I talked to a guy in the shop briefly. He said right now they are making kart exhaust pipes. He told me to email him my info that I'm wanting. He never said how long it will be before they are back to making ftz and lt pipes. But I know I'm wanting a top end hand coined and hammered pipe for an 86' 250!
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From the dyno's, FTZ seems to be a great all-around pipe.
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jerry I got a fmf and a dg pipe if your interested in dyno them ill send them to u asap
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Has any 1 heard any thing about the ftz pipes lately
Mabe hpr may build us some his hpr1 looked real promsing
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I was hoping that you would chime in on this Gill, saw your video of yours running and that thing sounds mean and looks to run even better. cant wait to get my hands on one.
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I love it compared to the Shearer. I has smoother entry into the power band, and no dip in the mid range (yes, there is a dip in the mid). Looks cool, sounds cool, and runs hard.
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Any idea how this pipe compares to the Shearer pipe?Sounds like a top end only drag pipe?
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I think the specialty spigot has something to do with using the pipe on a different cylinder. I saw something like a LT250r pipe with a TRX style spigot, so it could also be how you want to mount the pipe as opposed to a more conventional setup. I could be wrong, just check out the website and download the pdf file on the pipes and you should get a better understanding on it
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When I get mine, in several months or so I'll let you guys play around with it.
Any idea what this specialty spigot is that they refer to on their website? would that be the flange?
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Someone send me a FTZ pipe and FMF and I will dyno it.
And I'll even help pay for the ride.
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Like I said, that's what I heard. I prefer low end for the trails too
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Someone send me a FTZ pipe and FMF and I will dyno it.
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Idk about comparible to an fmf.. Theres a reason ppl pay big bucks for these pipes and fmf is cheaper!! These pipes need to match the porting and polish of the cylinder, compression, carb, airflow, jetting.. All that stuff comes into play to make the bike work correctly.. Ice racer can say some more about all this but honestly he has the numbers to show on the diff pipes and what not.. Everybody has opinion and idk if i trust ppls seat of the pants dyno suggestions.. Everybody likes a diff set up.. Me i like snappy!! I want the bike to flip over when im on the throttle but others dont.. If the ftz is topend pipe then idk if ima want one of those.. I want the low-mid for trails!!
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I might just have to swing by FTZ, they're just an hour and thirty two minutes away from where I'm at. Although, I hear that a FTZ pipe and a FMF Fatty Gold Series pipe are comparable. Correct me if I'm wrong, that's what I heard. The FTZ looks awesome though, similar to a TRX pipe in my opinion, only on the left side. TRX is the next quad I'll get
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I've seen an inframe ftz 250 pipe and it was huge not far from the size of my Q v2 zilla pipe, the guy did say it was really top end heavy unlike the Honda version.
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I did see that on their site guys, thanks for the heads up on the ftZ, I just actually found a brand new lrd pipe and silencer for 400$. I'm funna pick that up.
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This is from their new web page "Okay guys we are now getting settled in enough to start taking orders on LT250R and TRX250R inframe and out-of-frame drag pipes and silencers….and only these 4 pipes for the Honda and Suzuki 250’s… These are our famed custom hand-built pipes that have been in high demand but out of production for several years… Call and reserve your name on the list early…call Kent at 573-334-5439"
https://ftzracing.com/atvpg/
their old page: https://ftzracing.com/images/atvpipes07.pdf
prices are Super fat 250r/lt250r: $495 (probably just for the header)
silencer: $118.95
Ceramic coating (chrome) an extra $145 (at least for their drag pipes, in frame might be a little more)
Springs: $4.50ea
Total brand new looks to be around $767.95 -S&H assuming only two springs and the 145 for coating
oh and add another $65 if you need their specialty spigot. I have no idea what they are referring to.
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I am down for a FTZ pipe. What did site say they cost.
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I emailed them a week or two ago, asking about their pipes and I still haven't heard anything back yet. Their old web site still says that they are on hold. and their current website says they are making a waiting list. I might just call them this week, from what I've heard though FTZ is definitely the way to go.
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Call FTZ, they make them again. I just bought a really nice silencer from them for my FTZ.
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I'm looking for a lrd or ftZ exhaust for my lt250r. Let me know what ua got.