nope..... imo they are better any single still. well ok every single but that spraks that is suppose to put out than every dual. when you see the difference in the dmc vs all the other duals is when you go big build
yfm700Lover-I have the KN filter intake, Im not sure how much faster I want to go, as it is I had to bring my baby to the Saudi border just to open it up on a road (not recommended in the states).
How do you like the the DMC duals? What do you have your DMC-EFI controller set to? I just had the system put on my 08 raptor 700! I just haven't had a chance to ride it yet!
Making significant gains over the stock system, Trinity Racing's Stage IV exhaust system for the Raptor 700R is a must for any sport rider! Featuring stainless steel head and mid pipes coated with a ceramic finish and a billet aluminum silencer and clamp, this system shows its quality worksmanship right out of the box. With gains of 13 horsepower using Trinity's Stage III kit (Stage IV exhaust, Stage IV fuel controller, and Powerflow intake), this is the highest-quality and highest performing pipe on the market for your Raptor 700R!
At the wheels. Large header, straight through muffler. Very loud, but I like loud.:rockon:
i dont know about the highest performing pipe on the market. a monster or barker dual system is going to give you the most. and once the fci comes out that will be the new combo.
Desert Toyz in Phoenix. Dropped of my Rhino 660 and my Raptor before last season to have them tuned. I did not get a sheet from them but that is what the tech. told me when I picked them up. He said he was impressed with the kit and the fuel controller was already set at max HP.
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