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STRAIGHTLINE PERFORMANCE COMPLETE PIPE SET

GoBigParts

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We are offering the complete pipe sets from Straightline Performance this year. Talking to Jason they were really surprised how much extra HP they were able to get out of the pipe. Combined with their Y-pipe (included) and fuel controller (sold as an option) they saw as much as a 21HP gain.

Here is the link for easy secure ordering: https://www.gobigparts.com/straightline-performance-polaris-axys-complete-lightweight-exhaust.html

We also offer the individual components from Straightline. Also, the black ones.

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21HP? is that really accurate or just manufacturer BS? I have their full exhaust set from last year, am I going to benefit from Y pipe?
 

GoBigParts

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21HP? is that really accurate or just manufacturer BS? I have their full exhaust set from last year, am I going to benefit from Y pipe?

Not sure. We will be testing this winter side x side with the SLP pipe set. The claim 16HP add fuel controller brings you up to 21. Not sure if everyones dyno will see the same.
 

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13hp on pipe, 3hp on Y-pipe, 5hp on controller. Might be a stretch but the Straightline crew said even they were surprised at how much gain there was. We will know soon as I have both this set up and SLP. They are both nice quality products, Straightline seemed a little heavier.

I do feel SLP makes a solid 9hp with just the pipe.

Shout out to GO BIG for the hookup on both!
 

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Not sure I'd mix and match suppliers' performance parts. I've done it in the past myself, and never reached full potential. Each manufacturer designs and builds their products to compliment their own stuff.
 

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Fair enough about not mixing and matching on performance parts. I am looking for a little more than what the slp stage 2 provides. I am running a 2016 pro rmk 800 163 2.6. and ride 3000- 6000 ft, don't really wany to start messing with high comp heads. Any suggestions ?
 

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Fair enough about not mixing and matching on performance parts. I am looking for a little more than what the slp stage 2 provides. I am running a 2016 pro rmk 800 163 2.6. and ride 3000- 6000 ft, don't really wany to start messing with high comp heads. Any suggestions ?

Not sure how much the y-pipe would add, really, 1-2? A low elevation head would be the answer. Not necessarily higher compression, but would benefit from a better dome design. That being said, I did both this fall lol, but my setup is BMP. Thought SLP had a y-pipe too tho? Maybe I'm wrong on that..

I see you're in Mack-town. I'll most likely get up that way this winter (dear old Ma lives there) we can get out for a rip and compare if you want?
 

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Well we have a couple simple pulls done with a SLP Pipe and Can combo running against the Straightline Pipe, Can, Y-pipe and Fuel controller. The Straightline is certainly faster on each pull. I will try to get some video with them soon. Straightline is pulling more clutch weight as well. It really seems to build the power.
 

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Bump For sure!

Any more info on this setup? That video would be sweet. Thanks!
 
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