velocity stacks.....decisions

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masterdave

velocity stacks.....decisions

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Got a replacement airbox through today so i now have the decision of do i fit the long or short velocity stacks.......help me decide, i honestly cant make my mind up!!!!!
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For the street, two long. For the track, two short.
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would you say it is a noticeable difference between the two?
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masterdave wrote:would you say it is a noticeable difference between the two?
Depends if you notice it.
It's all down to the way you use the engine.
For only a few pounds for a spare airbox, the best way is to just try it.
You'll always be able to pass on a spare pair of stacks if you don't like it.

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Lol fair enough, i think ill stick the other long one in, and see how i get on with it :)
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masterdave wrote:Lol fair enough, i think ill stick the other long one in, and see how i get on with it :)
everyone i know that have used to long stacks have been happy with the results, ask lloydie he's just fitted two from the usa and he's very happy :biggrin
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I fitted two long Honda standard stacks and noticed a difference to low down pulling power. As Tony says for a few quid it's worth trying it out. Good luck
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Very happy :) :)
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mik_str wrote:For the street, two long. For the track, two short.
Yeh. Mine runs a lot better with the shorties but thats with different cams in.
It felt flat up top with 2 long and didnt want to rev out.
Longs will work better on a standard engine if you ride it low to mid rpm.
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had a sudden change of heart and have decided to fit the short ones as i do use the bikes revs quite a lot, and if i dont like it they arent too hard to swap :)
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