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- drunkmunkey6969
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I always get confused with the numbers...is that tour, fast-road, or race?
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From memory Dan im sure it was tour
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They seem to work best on revvy motors when you want to 'tame' them, put it on a tuned reedvalve motor and it'll deliver bags of tourque low down.....which is great, but you'll then have to re-gear to get any kind of top speed as the pipe 'stone-walls' at peak revs. I tried them on a couple of piston port 200s and 225s....but they didn't like it....like i say, best used to tame a revvy motor.
If you want good torque and a decent spread try a Franspeed race......seems to deliver on all fronts. But if you want a low-revving motor, then the ADS3 is what you want, no over-rev though.
If you want good torque and a decent spread try a Franspeed race......seems to deliver on all fronts. But if you want a low-revving motor, then the ADS3 is what you want, no over-rev though.
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