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Old 06-08-2009 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by rossoh10
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what does the timing change do..I assuming it makes it smoother and less like a light switch......With out having to purchase another pipe which one of these would run best with it..TT2035,OS 2060,JP3 I think maybe the os 2060 will smoothen it out even more and give better run time while the others will make it be even more torqy than it already is

Mike
Hey rossoh10,

I wouldn't recomend the jp3 on any of the Go engines as they don't tend to get the full potential out of them and your runtimes will also suffer.

the TT2035 is a pretty good pipe on the 5 port and if you use a shorter header you'll get the less aggressive feel down low your after and some more top end to boot.

It would be hard to tell the performance difference between the TT2035 with the shorter header and the OS2060 and run times are about the same.

Hope this helps

Adrian
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