"PowerFactor" Dry Pipe

We've been running "Powerfactor" pipes since April, and all I can say is it is
( By far ) the greatest Bolt On performance gain we've ever made.
There is absolutely no comparison in Bottom to top power/torque to the
B pipe. Not even close.
Its a real cheap way to make a whole lot of power.

heres a nice pic of the pipe on the bench.
http://www.xmetalworks.com/prod.html

not what i consider cheap
 
The first version looked like a type 9 with cones welded for a new diffuser to mate to the type 8 manifold. Now the production version looks like the rear half of an Octane pipe made into a complete stamping using the same tune spec as the type9 or Octane.
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
All this talk of what it looks like means nothing, because you're not looking at the inner chamber which is the real 'pipe'.
 

2lick

Brap!!!
Location
Limerick, PA
like what?? thanks for you input care to tell me? o by the way i surf ride:shhh:

I figured I would have to ans that, my fault... was lazy earlier....

I'm defiantly not the guy to ask.... but... I feel....

1. It just seems these were developed for big motors... big bore, stroked, aftermarket cylinders, etc.... paired with big carbs, great electronics....

They were developed because guys with big motors were being held back by the bpipe and needed to modify it to much....

I don't think guys like you or me will benefit from the 2x price of bpipe with our type of motors

Would it work good... YES I'm sure it would be great.. could you spend bits of money here and there and make your motor run stronger before the pipe... yes and that is what I would do....

2. If you are riding surf.. realize you cant run your OEM tank and are limited to like a 2 gallon tank...



Maybe I'm wrong about it all.. it just feels like putting dual 49s on a stock motor....

my 2 cents, others chime in please.....
 
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