Thread: ftz port work
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Old 02-02-2005
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Yeah exactly they are not going to tell what their specs are. To tell you the truth I like the hell out of Larry at FTZ and I do all my machine work buisness with them but I have not ever seen anything with their name on it run that good. I know of a couple of their motors around here that have a real nice powerband and make good power, but for example, one is a banshee, the guy's cousin came to me and i ported his bike. He doesnt even have the head modified at all and is only carring about 115lbs of compression and it walks the FTZ motor. If you have your mind set on going with a big builder though I would most likely send a LT to them instead of the others
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