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FMF vs Pro Circuit

 
bestmxrider bestmxrider
Enthusiast | Posts: 323 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 09/15/09
04:37 PM

I dont like the exhaust on my TTR125E and want a new system.which systems better the FMF Factory 4.1 or the Pro Circuit T-4?i have also looked at sum DR.D,BBR,and Yashimura systems.  
>Garrett
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$GP$
a bikes only as fast as its rider

 
bestmxrider bestmxrider
Enthusiast | Posts: 323 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:08 PM

hello anyone there???  
>Garrett
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$GP$
a bikes only as fast as its rider

 
Mark47mx Mark47mx
Guru | Posts: 989 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:12 PM

I can't tell you which is best a lot depends on what you want out of an exhaust but check this out it may help you decide.  
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Colorado

2006 RM-250

 
bestmxrider bestmxrider
Enthusiast | Posts: 323 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:16 PM

Mark47mx:
I can't tell you which is best a lot depends on what you want out of an exhaust but check this out it may help you decide.

im really looking for power which will make the biggest power increase  
>Garrett
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$GP$
a bikes only as fast as its rider

 
Mark47mx Mark47mx
Guru | Posts: 989 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:20 PM

Here are a few opinions of pipes. Pretty limited number of opinions on the subject from what I can see  
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Colorado

2006 RM-250

 
bestmxrider bestmxrider
Enthusiast | Posts: 323 | Joined: 06/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:29 PM

i looked at the FMF Factory 4.1 and it really seemed like the best but so does the Pro Circuit T-4.i also read some reviews that said the pc and sum that said the fmf was the best,all im really asking is which puts out more power.  
>Garrett
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$GP$
a bikes only as fast as its rider

 
Mark47mx Mark47mx
Guru | Posts: 989 | Joined: 03/09
Posted: 09/15/09
05:52 PM

Here is another site with some info.

In my experience with PC and FMF, PC makes a more aggressive pipe for moto but the FMF makes a very solid torque pipe.  This is on two stroke 250's that is why I can't give you a better answer than to point you at various sites with others opinions.  
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Colorado

2006 RM-250

 
yzrider2 yzrider2
Addict | Posts: 2702 | Joined: 04/08
Posted: 09/15/09
06:21 PM

drd id just save my money and get a 125 are a 85  
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YZ 250 yzrider2

 
braap braap
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/15/09
07:45 PM

i say T-4  
Ride hard, play hard, repeat

 
Maple Leaf MX Maple Leaf MX
Addict | Posts: 6017 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 09/15/09
08:23 PM

IT WONT MAKE IT ANYTHIN LIKE A SMOKER THATS FOR SURE  
RIP old dirtrider

 
smalltown_guy smalltown_guy
User | Posts: 217 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 10/16/09
01:20 PM

Most of my friends that have 4 strokes go with big gun..mostly because there are stupid loud but they say they are getting big gains out of them. Have you bought one yet?  
Patrick
1989 Cr250r.

Sorry, Goose, but it's time to buzz a tower.

Mount Hope, Kansass

 
Honda250rider Honda250rider
Addict | Posts: 2549 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 10/17/09
02:05 PM

It won't make very much of a difference of all on a small-bore 4 stroke. The bigger the bike, the more of a difference an aftermarket exhaust will make. Instead of burning $400 in something that you won't notice a big difference in, just get a $30 exhuast tip off ebay for your bike. You will get almost the same performance difference outta it compared to a $400 pipe if not the same.  
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Lancaster, PA
2007 CRF250R
4 Stroke 4 Life!

 
trailgoonn16 trailgoonn16
Enthusiast | Posts: 282 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 10/17/09
04:30 PM

ya dude, save the money and sell the ttr and get another bike, or if you have the funds keep the ttr and buy a new bike  
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mike

i wish i had a ski-bear in

central florida
03 ttr 125
06 rm 125

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