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Well I finally bit the bullet and baught a 734 kit from Trinity today. I also purchased a stage 1 cam for bottom and mids. I was told that it will not effect top end. This is good cause I like my 65-68 mph. Just want more snap down low is all. They assured me that reliability will be better then OEM which is pretty bold considering the 4000k on my stock motor has been flawless. I know I could go into the 10's with out a rebiuld.
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10-02-2008, 02:25 PM
That stage one is just a raptor stage 1 hotcam. Not a trin specific cam. So that stage one is gonna take away the bottom end of the grizz. As around to those who have ran it.
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Most guys are running the stage 2 from what I have seen. The stage 2 and 3 are more aggressive to the top end. The stage one from what they tell me is bottom end to mid cams and does nothing for top end.
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10-03-2008, 01:31 AM
That is based on the raptor, and a clutch and manual tranny. However the lower RPM engagement and grunt of the grizz will suffer a little. But once your moving a little it should go back to normal.
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I wish I could find that video of the 734cc Grizz running down the brutes. But I watched it once and cant find it :/
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I hope it does more then run down Brutes. If UWILLOSe can beatem noprobs with just and HC piston, I hope I am aiming for them outties.
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Yeah, im sure you can get the outties. But the video was pretty good. It was a bunch of brutes in a road race with him. And they were WOT, and he kept getting stuck behind them. Drop back and hammer the throttle to catch them no problem.

Im really looking at the kit. 734cc with new cylinder, and a web cam all around cam.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9M3if2eTnc

I think this is the one.
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Ya thats it. Sorry the person who added it was 735cc. Bah Still looks pretty quick if you watch his accell, and pull even at 60mph
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10-04-2008, 12:26 PM
Thats crazy fast 70+ but dudes with no helmets doing that have an instant death wish I think especially at the last part where they were 3 wide--
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Ya that is nuts. I dont ride without a helmet. Only when we are camping, and im just going the few hundred feet down to the river will I not wear it. But if we are camping somewhere else, and its a decent distance (say more than 1/2km) I have it on. Never without one.
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I believe youtube member "735cc" is the member "Bull700" on here.....
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Im really looking at the kit. 734cc with new cylinder, and a web cam all around cam.[/b]
I'm usually the guy who putts along behind everyone else so this is by far not the norm for me. I do not know who those guys and girl were but I was headed home and had to show them what a Grizz will do. I always wear a helmet and none of them did cause they said it was too hot. This was my Grizz that I had a HC piston and stage 1 cam in it and not a bbk. I couldnt imagine how much better a 734cc would be and hope to get one someday. btw the guy who bought my grizz is much lighter than I am and I tuned the clutch for his weight and I am hearing stories of a green 700 Grizzly in the area beating 400's and some 450's sport quads in drags. Some people know it was mine but most dont and a 150lbs weight reduction makes a huge difference. Def let us know how it goes!!
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i got my 735 kit yesterday droped the box to the dealer. hopefully i have it back at the end of the week. i also got a webcam and a vary nice looking port and polish. the webcam apears to have mostly the same timing as stock just a longer duration, wider lobbs. cant wait to have it back
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well my grizzly is back and running again. now all i have to do is break it in. however it -15 out side so......... i will not be puting on any miles tonight.
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well my grizzly is back and running again. now all i have to do is break it in. however it -15 out side so......... i will not be puting on any miles tonight.[/b]
I see your in Fairbanks..we should hook-up for a ride sometime
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im game to ride anytime. well almost any time
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I amy have to head up there and compare yours to mine. I am very curious about this kit but I haven't read enough to put it in the garage. I can't wait to hear the report.
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