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Coxbros from Energy, IL United States
put this on a 77' express with a DR kit, carb, etc. bolted right up and had to make one simple bracket. good quality, get to top speed much faster than a proma but didnt go any faster overall, a little quieter than proma, peaked at 40mph
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April 1, 2013
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Ari from Brooklyn, NY United States
YEAH!
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Great mid to high end power
December 27, 2012
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Zach Raddatz from Lincoln, NE United States
I tested the prototype for this pipe... Built a conservative Hobbit with stock unported DR kit, Mikuni VM18, MLM hobbit intake, and a notched stock variator with Grahams rollers.
The proma has more low end, ofcourse... but with a variator you don't need it. This pipe picks up where the promo quits and will hit low to mid 50s easily. Can't be beat for the $$$
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Will from San Jose , CA United States
Tuned right with some stiffer contra springs and perfect light weights you can make this pipe purrrrrrrr. Can be a bit of a challenge to bring it to life, but it is a solid high mid pipe with a wide band. Consistently gives power from 35 to 55.
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Great Alternative to the Proma
October 25, 2012
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Jack Pollner from Lincoln, NH United States
Have this set up with an Polini, VM18, 19mm intake, TJT, Carbon Reeds... Works very well. Does not have a pronounced "hit" but comes on gradually and builds. Doesn't hit a wall either, just tapers off. I am tuned conservatively, but am hitting 50 no problem, and would probably be going faster if I lost a few pounds. Too many tacos for me, ya heard?