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PostSubject: msd question   msd question EmptySun Mar 28, 2010 9:24 pm

im gonna get the msd controller for my rhino and get and exhaust and k/n filter with a pre wrap. i was wondering how hard is it to program and set the fuel air mixture on the msd controller to make it run with the new filter and exhaust
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptySun Mar 28, 2010 9:27 pm

Buy it from someone that has map already in. like hunterworks etc.
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptySun Mar 28, 2010 10:42 pm

DONT GET K&N FILTER.....they are dirt suckers! the UNI filter is much better......as far as exhaust, i would get dual muzzys from Hunterworks, and get the pre-programmed MSD with the fuel map in it..........
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyMon Mar 29, 2010 12:35 am

smith700 wrote:
DONT GET K&N FILTER.....they are dirt suckers! the UNI filter is much better......as far as exhaust, i would get dual muzzys from Hunterworks, and get the pre-programmed MSD with the fuel map in it..........


Absolutely nothing wrong with a K&N filter. I have had one on my Teryx for well over a year now and no problems at all. I know my Teryx will suck way more air than a rhino.


Why bother putting a dual exhaust on a single cylinder engine. I know they do have two exhaust valves and two exhaust outlets, but dual exhaust will not do much for one like it does for a twin cylinder.
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyMon Mar 29, 2010 1:07 am

im not gonna even fool with duals im just gonna go single i dont see a point in it and i had a k&n on my 660 rhino and it never sucked any dirt and i would a get a pre programed msd but i think id like to learn how and kinda play with stuff on it i just wanted to see if anyone has fooled with one
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyMon Mar 29, 2010 7:04 am

if you are gonna get a single.... then get the LEXX. Ridepate will surely chime in on this one....as he knows a lot about these things
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyMon Mar 29, 2010 10:32 am

I'm an old carb guy.
The map thing can get a bit confusing. I would not dare install a controller without a Air/Fuel gauge unless it has a pre-programmed map. You run the risk of leaning too much and could smoke the motor. With a A/F gauge you can monitor your mixture, so to speak, and know when you've got it spot-on.

As far as the LEXX exhaust goes, I'll vouch for it. It's a slip-on that actually worked, for me anyways. Good value for the money.
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyWed Mar 31, 2010 3:08 pm

i am getting dynatek from Big-R on brimstone ride.......hope it does good!
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyWed Mar 31, 2010 8:27 pm

smith700 wrote:
i am getting dynatek from Big-R on brimstone ride.......hope it does good!

I hope it works too..... lol!
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PostSubject: Re: msd question   msd question EmptyWed Mar 31, 2010 11:15 pm

ridepate wrote:
I'm an old carb guy.
The map thing can get a bit confusing. I would not dare install a controller without a Air/Fuel gauge unless it has a pre-programmed map. You run the risk of leaning too much and could smoke the motor. With a A/F gauge you can monitor your mixture, so to speak, and know when you've got it spot-on.

As far as the LEXX exhaust goes, I'll vouch for it. It's a slip-on that actually worked, for me anyways. Good value for the money.

the msd says it has 10 pre programed maps in it, i talked to the guys at the yamaha shop they said they'd walk me thru it and get it all right that it wouldnt be that bad.. thanks for the info guys i appriciate it perfect10 Chug thisrocks now i just cant wait( Eat ) to get it here and get it all installed Tools and ride it Rhino
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