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I have 2 sets of the GP800 twin pipes from Factory Pipe. Both sets where in my ski's and running. Putting them all back to stock.
1st set: complete comes with every thing. Pipes, couplers, springs, flanges, lord mounts, instructions, Over all condition is very good. I added a hose over the joining pipe as that hits the hull and will damage it. Was run in a 98 gp800 big bore $ 550. 2nd set: Has everything but needs new rubber couplers, lord mounts and the special bolts. These also had a new plate welded on the front pipe where it mounts to the front of the motor and i have also done the same mod to the joining pipe. Condition is good. This set was run in a 2000 wave blaster 800. $ 400. Gas valves: full set that is tuned to go with these pipes. Some rubbing marks where the pipes touch. Adapters, covers springs and all. $ 200 Set of dual 46mm carbs with racers edge mod, intake by ada and riva flame arrestor set. $ 350. I have pictures of everything so email with question or what ever. patrick@suncorstainless.com Thanks Pat This message has been edited. Last edited by: WB800BLASTER, WB800,WB1,WB2,GP800 |
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Pat,
Are you moving on to a different machine? What are you doing with your big bore cylinders and heads? Mike My setup: 99 Gp800,Lots of R&D, Riva, UMI, Solas, Pro-tec parts, FPP twins,Blackjack carbs, Gas valves, 155mm pump, 927cc Lamey p/v motor />Wife: 01 XL800 (stock)/ 97 c/f GP w/927cc Group K engine, speedwerx pipes, Skat pump, all the good stuff |
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Pat, Mike,
Is it possible to run the twin pipes on regular 87 octane gas? or do i need 91? Living where regular is equivalent to $2.42US/gallon and premium is $2.72US/gallon Peter - Canada (Crappy summer here in Ontario this year) 1999 GP800 with 175+hrs ** Riva Performance plate, Pro-tec Intake Grate WaveEater Clips and Coupler Impros Setback/Repitched 14/19 58.3mph GPS ** Power Plenum, Reed Stuffers - To be installed. |
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Peter i would not run anything under 91. with the twin pipes.
Mike i will have 4 of the 66e 86.5 mm up for sale in the next few months. Pat WB800,WB1,WB2,GP800 |
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are the gp800 pipes still forsale?
If they are wat eles do i have to get to run them in a stock 98 gp800? Stock 1998 Yamaha GP800 L.E |
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Sean,
Go for the 1st set. I've seen the pipes through pictures and they look good. Once again you will need to do something about the CDI. I will have a used Pro-tec modified CDI coming up for sale in a week or two. That will work great with the pipes. You'll also need to re-jet the carbs. The price that Patrick is selling either set of pipes for is a steal. Mike My setup: 99 Gp800,Lots of R&D, Riva, UMI, Solas, Pro-tec parts, FPP twins,Blackjack carbs, Gas valves, 155mm pump, 927cc Lamey p/v motor />Wife: 01 XL800 (stock)/ 97 c/f GP w/927cc Group K engine, speedwerx pipes, Skat pump, all the good stuff |
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Yes pipes are still aval.
you can run without the cdi but it will not give you all the juice that they offer. i did it for about a month. take mikes cdi or send it out to be done by pro tec. email me direct if you want pictures. patrick@suncorstainless.com wb WB800,WB1,WB2,GP800 |
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this might be a long shot but do you still have twin pipes for a gp 800? desperately looking for some but can't find anything!
please send pics if you do to mootzi2@hotmail.com thanx |
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