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| Reed spacers al depend on where you put them infront of the reeds or after the reeds. If you put it infront of the reeds you will get Low end if you put them in back you wil get high end. I think that is right. I know there is a difference in hwere you put them just not sure if I have it the right way. Also size of your spacer will make a difference. What mods do you have on your zilla so we can figure out what you might need to get some mid to high.
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| huh. I didn't know that. that's cool. My 500 has ported intake, and p&p exhaust w/ fmf pipe and silencer, boysen pro series reeds, k&n, and .80 over wiseco. I'm was looking at the 3/8 reed spacer.
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| Reed spacers would do some good but the zilla is such a big motor I am not sure how much it will do. I would look at a PVL ignition so you can change your timing. That would allow you to get and adjust things to get high end and mid range.
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