Velocity Stacks
- Aussie Ninja
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Re: Velocity Stacks
The figure quoted by the factory is 16.5 at the wheel and I have seen that backed up by several dyno sheets on u.s. forums.
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Re: Velocity Stacks
Mate, I just wiped it clean and put the map on for the open Yoshis on stock headers and filter+mod. Instant difference.
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- Saki
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Re: Velocity Stacks
that dyno chart is a good sign, and 16.5 hp is quite a gain!
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Re: Velocity Stacks
stacks arnt worth the money! never seen a serious gain from stacks.
Re: Velocity Stacks
stacks are shit, just lean and rev the farker


