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Old 09-14-2016, 04:26 AM
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Hi,

I have not seen up to date threads on performance exhaust options and seeing if any knowledgeable nobles might have suggestions to help increase performance.

I personally am looking for the biggest bang for the buck exhaust system. I know there are many that are up in the 2 to $400 range. However, any suggestions on the affordables?
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This might help with some Q's you've got.

http://buggymasters.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2670
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Hi,

I have not seen up to date threads on performance exhaust options and seeing if any knowledgeable nobles might have suggestions to help increase performance.

I personally am looking for the biggest bang for the buck exhaust system. I know there are many that are up in the 2 to $400 range. However, any suggestions on the affordables?

i build them, many members from here and other forums have them and have been very pleased. give me a call 941.286.6703....
best part is that it will be cheaper than your $ range.

sounds like this...
https://www.facebook.com/jerseydevil...7288149016993/
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Old 09-16-2016, 10:38 PM
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Looks cool. I will check it out.
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A12 Cam, 12g Sliders, Ban Jing Bell, NCY Green Clutch, 24mm Carb, 115mm Koso variator ramp, redneck intake, uni filter, straight through exhaust.

Guang Max 150
All stock but to be like Buggy 1 with all koso cvt.

Roketa 150
Complete tear down building port/polished 61mm NCY head, 62mm cylinder, A12 Cam, 28mm carb, straight through exhaust, 8 pole stator, possibly 2.5 stroker, painting frame, adding plastic including doors and rzr seats.
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Old 09-26-2016, 11:19 AM
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John from jerseydevil can build you an awesome exhaust systme man!!! This system really woke up my hammerhead gt 150!! He has the best price around too...he comes highly recommended from me!
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