What's everyone running to get the best top end on a ZA50? GPS confirmed times would be appreciated. :)
What's everyone running to get the best top end on a ZA50? GPS confirmed times would be appreciated. :)
on what cylinder?
I vote derestricted estoril
Proma GP is supposed to be the best for stock overall, with the tecno boss the best cheap pipe.
You could run a homoet p4 on a stock engine if all you want is top speed. I would check with the pipe gods at motomatic and see what they recommend.
I used to run a boss on a stock E50. Top speed was only upper 30s though.
estoril
Oh, and the Gianelli is supposed to rule, but good luck finding one.
The boss is definitely not the best option for stock set-ups. I never hit the power band on it.
Then you're doing it wrong.
Proma GP and Proma Circuit are the best for stock bikes.
duh... my home made ultra blunt! i hit 40. 14mm bing hi comp head. stocky mc stock stock. zas are too sweet to take chances with.
the ultra blunt is: a magnum header, the cone shaped part of two cigar pipes welded together at a baddass angle, and a carbon fib silencer i found. its all crazy big and sticks out but it rules. low end, mid are good. the powerband is a little weak but it comes in at just the right time. rules for a homemade hack job.
I will also second the proma circuit as long as you don't mind the high pitched pinging/ chain saw motor sound
i tied a proma, the blunt is better. the powerband is less intense but revs out higher. more top.
proma gp. raddness.
yo rock, checkout the pic of my blunt (highly modified cigar). it was almost an accident that it works as good as it does.
my man brendan runs a techno cricut and it rips rite up to about 33 but it is the torque that thing generates that makes it silly fun
I vote proma gp
Mofast pipe is the best
good luck finding one tho! mine rocks!
i dont vote for the bullet. im tuning a za50 with one now and am not digging what it did to the low end.
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