I notice jets are different at least in the vmax 700s. Great video! I’ll support and admire anyone who appreciates Yamaha triples lol. I’m currently working on developing a method to reliably and consistently design and build my own tuned pipes for my Yamahas. Maybe I’ll make a video about it. And just maybe if you’re willing I could send you a set of tuned pipes for a viper to test. I’ll do my own testing but it could never hurt having another knowledgeable and passionate person to help test. Definitely subscribing and definitely will follow this project! Keep up the good work! And if you want another resource there’s a great book by Gordon Jennings for two stroke tuning if you don’t already have it I would definitely get a copy if I were you!
Dude, that’s awesome! I would definitely test a set out for you! That would be so cool. Thanks for the positivity. You should totally make a video about them, and I’ll share them in the Facebook groups I admin. Search me up on Facebook, and we can chat further. Thanks!
Perfection 👌Thank you! I´m about to put SLP pipes on my 700 this winter. What strikes me is.. wouldnt SLP (or whatever pipe-brand you got) calculate the PTO pipe to less back-pressure then the other two when the head is as it is? Or do all pipe-brands for the Viper require that you work on your head (for best performance that is)?
Mikael Berntsson you should be doing head work to any brand triple pipes you install. It’s not necessary that SLP doesn’t calculate it for you… it’s more so how the head was factory designed to work with a single pipe. I’m glad you found the video helpful, thanks for the comment!
I notice jets are different at least in the vmax 700s.
Great video! I’ll support and admire anyone who appreciates Yamaha triples lol. I’m currently working on developing a method to reliably and consistently design and build my own tuned pipes for my Yamahas. Maybe I’ll make a video about it. And just maybe if you’re willing I could send you a set of tuned pipes for a viper to test. I’ll do my own testing but it could never hurt having another knowledgeable and passionate person to help test. Definitely subscribing and definitely will follow this project!
Keep up the good work! And if you want another resource there’s a great book by Gordon Jennings for two stroke tuning if you don’t already have it I would definitely get a copy if I were you!
Dude, that’s awesome! I would definitely test a set out for you! That would be so cool. Thanks for the positivity. You should totally make a video about them, and I’ll share them in the Facebook groups I admin. Search me up on Facebook, and we can chat further. Thanks!
Perfection 👌Thank you! I´m about to put SLP pipes on my 700 this winter. What strikes me is.. wouldnt SLP (or whatever pipe-brand you got) calculate the PTO pipe to less back-pressure then the other two when the head is as it is? Or do all pipe-brands for the Viper require that you work on your head (for best performance that is)?
Mikael Berntsson you should be doing head work to any brand triple pipes you install. It’s not necessary that SLP doesn’t calculate it for you… it’s more so how the head was factory designed to work with a single pipe. I’m glad you found the video helpful, thanks for the comment!