Boost Bottles and Spacer plates ?????

erbe01

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Ok I have been reading up on these wonderful lil gizmos, lots of Pro's and lots of Cons, like to here from you , that have them , not what you heard about them (thats the boat Im in) Shoot me the Poop Scoop on these Please!:">
 
This has been discussed time and time again at the Banshee HQ forums.
No one has ever gotten dyno proven hp gains out of a boost bottle. And if it doesn't show gains on a 2 cylinder, I can assure it won't wive you any real gains on a Blaster.

As for the reed spacer you MAY feel a slight shift in power delivery. Couldn't tell you, but I know on Banshees the main purpose is to give clearance when you run big carbs so they don't hit the clutch arm.

For that cheap I wouldn't expect to see any real results from either device. Especially the boost bottle. More a bling thing in my opinion. I'd spend that money milling my head.
 
yea i dont think they are worth it...Though when i put a boost bottle on my 800 tripple sled it made quite a difference..but i dont think u will get anything out of it with ur blaster.
 
actualy as cheap as they are i thought about buying 1 just to make my blaster look faster...so even if they dont do anything then i wouldnt be loosing anything would i? so yea i might get 1 anyway.
 
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god really are you dumb? have you ever heard about a since of humor? it doesnt hold gas. it holds air, and fule vapors. and if it gave so much power everyone would have one. im not saying they dont work, and im sure if someone gave one to me i would put it on.

from Watercraft Performance Products & Jet Ski Parts

Adding a boost bottle will increase throttle response and acceleration. It stores unburned fuel vapors and stores them in the bottle. It then provides a sudden boost of fuel when the throttle is opened. The kit comes complete with a boost bottle, hose and hose fitting.
 
This has been discussed time and time again at the Banshee HQ forums.
No one has ever gotten dyno proven hp gains out of a boost bottle. .

actaully thats partly not true... i know someone who removed his boost bottle and put the stock crossover tube back on his banshee and gained 1.8 rwhp on a dyno ,no lie
 
actaully thats partly not true... i know someone who removed his boost bottle and put the stock crossover tube back on his banshee and gained 1.8 rwhp on a dyno ,no lie

But he lost all his boost!
 
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Ive had both reed spacers and a boost bottle on mine and all they do is increase your chances of having an air leak. Worthless.
 
^^^^89custom^^^^^

god really are you dumb? have you ever heard about a since of humor? it doesnt hold gas. it holds air, and fule vapors. and if it gave so much power everyone would have one. im not saying they dont work, and im sure if someone gave one to me i would put it on.

from Watercraft Performance Products & Jet Ski Parts

Adding a boost bottle will increase throttle response and acceleration. It stores unburned fuel vapors and stores them in the bottle. It then provides a sudden boost of fuel when the throttle is opened. The kit comes complete with a boost bottle, hose and hose fitting.
wow dude way to be a dick. do not tell me about boost bottles, tell that kid becuae obviously he doesnt know JACK f*ckING sh*t. watch his f*cking video. hes a complete idiot that got his rich parents to buy him something he cant ride. this is the uh, uh, uh, uh, radiator. ffs.
 
its a common idea but actually a boost bottle doesnt save up and store a charge of emulsfied fuel and magicly shoots it in the intake right when velocity reaches a certain point the cylinder desperatly needs it giving yo u instant accleration and snap due to the stroke having perfect sync with fuel requirments and demand under load ...

this is what most people belive happens^ ...sounds great on paper like so many gimmicks doesnt it ?,i will say on some bikes a correct reed spacer can actually help some highly modifed ones
 
If you're running the stock carb a reed cage spacer will not give you more clearance, in fact it moves the idle speed screw into the frame!, a TORS eliminator or aftermarket carb may should be used with one.
 
If you're running the stock carb a reed cage spacer will not give you more clearance, in fact it moves the idle speed screw into the frame!, a TORS eliminator or aftermarket carb may should be used with one.

"As for the reed spacer you MAY feel a slight shift in power delivery. Couldn't tell you, but I know on Banshees the main purpose is to give clearance when you run big carbs so they don't hit the clutch arm."

No one said it gives clearance for stock carbs