
12/30/2005 08:08 PM
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farmerjohn
Trailblazer

Posts: 62
Joined: 09/21/2004
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what should i do for my first performance mod for my raptor 350. i was thinking some good slip on exhaust? i don't know, you guys are better at this stuff than i am
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01/01/2006 08:31 PM
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Leroy400ex
Range Rover

Posts: 107
Joined: 09/20/2005
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I am an avid atv enthusiast, and from my personal experience with the yamaha 350 motor, it wakes up with an exhaust and an air filter. i am partial to FMF, but there are PLENTY of other products out there, and plenty of people willing to voice their opinion. also you could get a CDI rev box, for rairly inexpensive. you will definately need to rejet no matter what exhaust you put on. but i would opt for an after market air filter, and an exhaust. a lot of people dis K&N but i have had good luck with it. i ride in sandy conditions most of the time. just keep it clean and re-oil it regulaly. good luck with your ATV
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2005 400ex<BR>Moose handlebars<BR>UM air scoops<BR>moose hand guards<BR>moose v-front bumper<BR>moose powerup jet kit<BR>K&N air filter<BR>fmf megamax exhaust<BR>white brothers rev box<BR>Tusk nerf bars<BR>Hot Cams Stage 1<BR><BR>2001 Polaris Trail Blazer <BR>PINK EPI secondary spring<BR><BR><BR><BR>"You must be fast, 'cause you were hauling @$$ when i passed you!"
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01/02/2006 10:26 AM
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Scooter86
Pro Rider

Posts: 2675
Joined: 09/17/2003
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I agree with the exhaust and air filter as the first upgrades. K&N is OK for sand, but doesn't fair as well in drier, dusty conditions or in wet, mud type riding(especially with the airbox lid off) Personally I stick with foam filters such as UNI/Twin Air/etc. But that is just preference. Do you know where you want to get the power out of your engine? Low/mid/top end? Pipe choice will be affected by how and where you want to produce the power.
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Yamahaulin' in NY!
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01/02/2006 08:16 PM
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DriverDoyle
Pro Rider

Posts: 1671
Joined: 02/28/2005
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You Need a K&N Air filter
You Need a exhaust..(Full is better but slip on will work)
You Need a Stage 1 HotCam There only about $90.00 And there not hard to install..
That will wake your rappy up.
Dont not go with a High compression pistion like i have unless all your going to do is race.. Becouse they run a little warm to just put around on...
You can look in my pics at my mods and if you see anything you like just ask me about it...
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..99 BLACK BANSHEE..= My BaBy.. ..02 Duner 660 Raptor..= My Fun Toy.. ..01 Beer gettin warrior..= My Getting Drunk Toy.. ..In Loving memory of the 03 686 DragRappy..= Wish I Still Had Her..
_________________________________________ -->MSN Messenger..DoyleShrader@hotmail.com<-- ...............I HATE SANDBAGGERS..............
Methanol And CrayCraft Drag Pipes Got to Love It...
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01/15/2006 05:36 PM
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Lostsoul
Range Rover

Posts: 115
Joined: 10/22/2004
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I would pipe it.Pipe,filter,pre filter.You will need to rejet.These bikes need to breath.If you don't ride in water dump the air box lid too.Don't let your dealer talk you into the GYT-R either.Personal opinion,they look pretty but are junk.Everyone seems to say that the Hmf,Fmf,and white brothers are good setups.When you go to rejet be careful with the float bowl screws.AKA BUTTER SCREWS.THEY ARE SOFT AND STRIP EASY!What I did was replace them with an allen head type screws.Trust me I have been here!
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04 Raptor 350 /GYT-R slipon/midpipe/filter/prefilter/no lid/ac racing bumper /Tusk nerfs/ Maxxis razr's/Douglas 160's/Armadillo skid Tusk gas cap/spacers/Fly bars
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01/15/2006 09:24 PM
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ATVrider89
Pro Rider

Posts: 453
Joined: 12/20/2005
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GYTR air filter and jet kit, thats what my riding buddy did to his and thats what im going to do to mine in spring. On his it really increased the performance, you might also wanna change the front sproket, not sure if u lose or gian a tooth?
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-2006 Raptor 350 (White and Silver)- Full underbody skid plate, DG Alloy nerf bars and front bumper, GYTR intake (no air-box lid), jetted, Billet gas cap.
-1986 Honda 250r- K&N air filter, AC grab bars, nerf bars, Pure Sport Bandit tires on Douglas Quadrock rims, Tech Care rear shock (2007).
-1988 Honda 250x- Uni air filter, rear wheel spacers.
AIM- KraziB0i89 or ATVrider 019
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12/29/2006 10:50 PM
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kyledvor61
Pro Rider

Posts: 367
Joined: 12/27/2006
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k&n filter, hmf pipe(full or slip-on) jet kit
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05 raptor 350. Premium gas with some race in there. A little bit of alcohol in the mix.
All upgrades wont fit in here! to name a few... Web .430 race cam Wiseco 10.5 piston HMF slip-on Elka fronts quiet core K&N filter modded airbox lid 12t. front sprocket
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01/14/2007 07:59 AM
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2FAST4URASS
Pro Rider

Posts: 1210
Joined: 09/13/2004
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As doyle said a cam and exaust...
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05 Raptor---Maxxis Razr rear tire's mounted on ITP---T9 rim's---Maxxis front Pro's on ITP T-9 rim's---HMF slip on---K&N air filter---Dyno Jet's--Tusk T-10 handlebar's---Renthal firm grip's---Trail tech endurance spedo---UM swingarm skid plate--Billet Gas cap-----OTHER RIDE 05 BRUIN 350 2,500# winch--Trail tech spedo---95 kawasaki Bayou 300 2,500# winch--Wiseco 9:2:1 piston ---Bored to a 330---New niksil sleve--moose air filter--Moose jet's---Stryker rear tire's---Trail wolf front's--
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04/27/2008 11:47 AM
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Raptor_350
Weekend Warrior

Posts: 7
Joined: 07/03/2007
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i just got a full big gun exhaust for my 05 raptor 350. I was wondering what size jet i should use for it.
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