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Thanks for the pics and video.
I notice your kit was complete end to end. What did they do different from the header pipe from cyl to exhaust?

Also, where are you shooting pics? That's one RED backdrop :)
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...whatcha gonna shove in it ?
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...my question prompted by the lack of space on the lower end...a shallow bowl seems in order, and Dellorto sounds suitable from what I've seen...i know treatland.tv has a bunch to choose.
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that pipe is just down right gorgeous. I've known about this pipe for a year now and just couldn't get myself to buy it. just to expensive. it souds just like one of my uncle stock pipes that he modded. he cut the end off and gutted part of it and welded the end back on. thee thing is scary fast off the line now. it gets squirrly if you dont have good control.
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:bump: ...what's the latest, siggy ?...ever get this tuned with this set-up ? ...I'm hoping to hear you say that you were able to hit that 38 mph mark you mentioned. 10 mph over stock is slightly huge...and I think you got a good chance.... :hi:
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Yes I am curious as well. I did order some 44mm piston kits but they won't be here for about two months.

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