lets hear it ALL!!!
#3
modding is way overrated, and not really needed, especially on a quality mill such as an v-spec....save your money, JM.02
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its a great mill in my opinion.mine is the none modded one.and i agree with the modding not being necessary.i broke mine in exactly how the directions said.some will say that isn't the best way but i bet OS has been in it alot longer than they have had there break in technique
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Modding a motor isn't necessarily about making more horsepower. Its about making that hp more usable. Smooth means fast. Spinning your tires does you no good...
Anyways, I've got a couple of the EB Modded V-specs. I think they are great. Definitely smoother coming out of slower corners. Reduces wheelspin. Still plenty of top-end.....
Anyways, I've got a couple of the EB Modded V-specs. I think they are great. Definitely smoother coming out of slower corners. Reduces wheelspin. Still plenty of top-end.....
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ive had both the stock and the eb, and the eb was ultra smooth up to the stock...the eb was alot easier to drive mostly at the end of long mains when fatigue is a issue...i found that the power on the top was more usable with the eb...as far as break in i used the same heat cycling method that os suggested for both, starting was easy and so was the tuning...the only problem i had with either of these engines was life, only got around 2.5 gallons out of both...