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tapmyhed
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Posted: 11 Jun 2018 at 09:59 |
Stefano is the man. I got a set in mine......pretty good.
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Pissman
Moto3 racer Joined: 16 Apr 2018 Location: Lincolnshire Status: Offline Points: 26 |
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Ok thanks for the info
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Bill R
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In single stacks, short will give you more peak hp all things being equal.
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Rides, Black 2001 Mille R/RR 1102 BB Track Bike, 2 Black Suzuki 1998 TL 1000S's
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Bill R
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Stefano out of Italy on AF1 makes, dual or single carbon fiber in 51mm, 54mm and 57mm.
The 57's come in short, med and high. Search dual carbon stacks on AF1, lots of info. I run dual carbon stacks myself, they improve the mid to upper range. Have ran 54's with them on a twin plug motor and currently run 57's with the tall dual stacks with 440cc injectors on my 08 1102 BB motor.
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Rides, Black 2001 Mille R/RR 1102 BB Track Bike, 2 Black Suzuki 1998 TL 1000S's
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Pissman
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thanks
I have a set of talll and short,but didnt know which worked best
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colinmeadows
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you can get dual intakes tall and short in carbon think from gabro ? someone will confirm this. best solution i reckon
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Pissman
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Hi
I have a 02 Mille R. Can anyone advise me on which airbox bellmouths (tall or short) offer the best performance for a race bike with open airbox,race exhaust and PC111 Any advice appreciated ! Thanks
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