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| The more disks you have on it the less backpressure the exhaust will have which will give you more top end, the less disks will give you more backpressure which gives better bottom end. Check with FMF on the jetting specs for the pipe you have & your riding elevation. |
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| i believe the 400 is a 2 stroke and the 500 is a 4 stroke. do the math ![]()
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| thats what i thought but i was looking at them how are they compared to the big 4x4 quads they fast? |
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| LMAO if a 500ho will beat a 400 scrambler (they are 2 strokes) you better have the 400 rebuilt it's beyond worn out hell a good running 250 trail boss (another 2 stoke) will hand that heavy 500ho pig it's ass every time |
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| ding ding ding! ^
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