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isn't there two head pipes they are producing? i remember seeing it the other day. one is stock one is larger ID/OD. can some one post the link... been searching for 1/2 hr cannot find it.
[QUOTE=QIKLUV;10913491]isn't there two head pipes they are producing? i remember seeing it the other day. one is stock one is larger ID/OD. can some one post the link... been searching for 1/2 hr cannot find it.[/QUOTE
Teardrop.... thats just what i was looking for.. i have everything to do the 107 kit with level B heads and TW777 cams. was debating to use my Rinehart 2 into 1 or the Jackpot head pipe with CFR's
Teardrop.... thats just what i was looking for.. i have everything to do the 107 kit with level B heads and TW777 cams. was debating to use my Rinehart 2 into 1 or the Jackpot head pipe with CFR's
Sounds like it's going to be a fun ride. If I was you I would try the current setup before spending money on new pipes..
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