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powertour
Anyone know much about the new X-Flow manifold in regards of fit,performance gain(actual),and/or having to change jetting?Apparently it gives 10HP and helps in the fuel economy as well.Not sure if it would fit my "04 XC700 but I may try it to see if it really worx! Would have to get a baseline from them for jetting change requirements though & take it from there.
beeler
Don't know! I saw the article in one of the snowmobile magazines about it. Seems pretty incredible.Peace,beeler
XCSP700
The x flow does what a boost bottle does. (creates a common plenum) its just like 4 times more money. I think a 10 hp gain is B.S.

-Rich
powertour
I saw that article in the new Snowtech.They did say that it works like a boost bottle.AMP(Aftermarket Products of BC)tested it and were impressed so it prolly does do what it claims if it's backed by testing.10 HP is significant.
XCSP700
QUOTE(powertour @ Jan 12 2008, 09:08 PM) *
I saw that article in the new Snowtech.They did say that it works like a boost bottle.AMP(Aftermarket Products of BC)tested it and were impressed so it prolly does do what it claims if it's backed by testing.10 HP is significant.



Maybe you misunderstood, I'm not saying 10hp isn't significant, I'm saying anything like a boost bottle or x flow would never be able to deliver that kind of gain.

-Rich

PatrioticInnovations
QUOTE(XCSP700 @ Jan 13 2008, 01:39 AM) *
Maybe you misunderstood, I'm not saying 10hp isn't significant, I'm saying anything like a boost bottle or x flow would never be able to deliver that kind of gain.

-Rich


Yep!
powertour
QUOTE(XCSP700 @ Jan 13 2008, 12:39 AM) *
Maybe you misunderstood, I'm not saying 10hp isn't significant, I'm saying anything like a boost bottle or x flow would never be able to deliver that kind of gain.

-Rich


>>>No, no,I never misunderstood what you were saying,perhaps I shoulda left out thatr comment on the 10HP.I tend to agree with you on that increase in power.
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