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Pro Circuit vs FMF
BrokenSpoke:
I am looking at a Pro Circuit Platinum or a FMF SST pipe for my 2004 KX250. Any thoughts on which is the better pipe? I ride mostly motocross and GP's, 40+ Int.
stewart:
pro -circut pc2
Jeeks:
--- Quote from: BrokenSpoke on March 14, 2008, 05:17:02 AM ---I am looking at a Pro Circuit Platinum or a FMF SST pipe for my 2004 KX250. Any thoughts on which is the better pipe? I ride mostly motocross and GP's, 40+ Int.
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I think you need the SST silencer as well as the pipe to make them fit.
Hillclimb#42:
I'm not sure what you mean Jeeks. I run a PC pipe with FMF shorty silencer on my 250. It is set-up very well. In fact, it runs so well that I am not even considering any mods. PC lenghthens powerband and may require needle adjustment from stock. The shorty silencer is a noticeable improvement to power also over stock.
If I was to do anything different, it would be a hydraulic clutch. Alot of control is in the clutch and if I were into any endurance type of racing, I would alter anything causing arm pump.
Jeeks:
--- Quote from: Hillclimb#42 on March 14, 2008, 08:23:03 AM --- I'm not sure what you mean Jeeks. I run a PC pipe with FMF shorty silencer on my 250. It is set-up very well. In fact, it runs so well that I am not even considering any mods. PC lenghthens powerband and may require needle adjustment from stock. The shorty silencer is a noticeable improvement to power also over stock.
If I was to do anything different, it would be a hydraulic clutch. Alot of control is in the clutch and if I were into any endurance type of racing, I would alter anything causing arm pump.
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The Turbine 2 can only be used with the SST or something like that. I don;t think you can run a SST pipe with anything else but a FMF Turbine 2 silencer. May be only certain models? It turned me off to the FMF with one of my 2000's.
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