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Gnarly pipe on a 200 exc? Will it have enough juic
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[QUOTE="Mike-200, post: 26208, member: 19589"] My stock pipe is getting pretty beat up( due to my fabulous e-line guard bending the header). I've had it repaired, but it still leaks around the cilynder junction. I'm considering replacing it with a FMF Gnarly pipe. However, I'm concerned that it won't make enough high RPM power. The stock pipe has plenty of bottom end for me, but I would like more on top. The gnarly is very tough, though, and I need that. So, how does the Gnarly's power band compare to the power-band when using the stock pipe. I already have a powercore2 silencer. Any suggestions would be very helpful. ------------------ '98 ktm 200exc [/QUOTE]
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