Type 9 Drypipe - SR-71 Hood?

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CG Racing

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Anyone know if a type 9 factory dry pipe will fit under a SR-71 hood?

Any help would be great

Project FR to be announced!!
 
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CG Racing

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Mile, do you have a type 9 or at least a manifold i can touch. Or do you know much about them?
 

IceRocket1286

Site Supporter
Location
Metro Detroit
my buddy has the type 9 on his ski. that pipe is crazily awesome. I lvoe riding his ski with it.

I might even get one of those instead of a b pipe if/when i get a 701.
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
for a type 9 to work well, you need some serious horsepower..........

Patrick Bogart tried one when they first came out, he found that the B Pipe worked better.......
 

Mile9c1

X-H2O.com
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
CG, I would go for the B pipe as well. Even if it gives up some high RPM power, it's simple, light, and extremely reliable.

I think you could gain a lot of power by running it with an EWCI thqat turns on starting at very low RPM (1500). I think most of what holds the B pipe back on top RPM's is all the water it has inside it.
 

waxhead

wannabe backflipper
Location
gold coast
I am using a type 9 pipe on my ski
i have v-force reeds
digital ignition
ported cylinder
girdle head
48novis
i guess you would call it a high horsepower ski
i have found that the type 9 does not give the throttle reponse for a good freeride ski
 

Mile9c1

X-H2O.com
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
If you look at that dyno chart on Factorypipe.com, the B pipe makes more power up to 6500 RPM. So that combined with the weigh savings, simplicity, easy of installation, etc. etc. make the B pipe a better choise IMO.

I don't know if they were running ECWI on that dyno chart, but I think ECWI could significantly increase the lower RPM power on the dry pipe (and the high RPM power on the B pipe).
 

RadRat

www.proridermag.com
Location
McDonough, GA
hey! I went and checked to see if the drypipe would fit the 24/7 SR71 hood and it does quite nicely...Iv attached a few pics, the first of the pipe, the second with the 24/7 hood latched on, and then a wammer hood..all fit nice and snug without any rubbing:Banane01:
 

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RadRat

www.proridermag.com
Location
McDonough, GA
o0o my bad, i wasnt sure what kind it was, just remember bogey sayin it was a dry pipe type ::murmer random number here:: :sorry: :banghead: :banghead:
 
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CG Racing

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Thanks for the pics ratti, it still helps. Icerocket, whats the chances of me being able to look at that ski with the type 9?
 
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