trinity engine info.

custom2stroke

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I don't know much about trinity doing motor work. I ran across some people saying on the net from diff forums that trinity doesn't know what they are doing when it come to motors is this true? Does anybody have work done by them?
 
i have heard from people that they dont put all the time they could into the motors they build, and they do not match the work to the mods you are going to be running.

talk with some of the builders on the forum. they will point you in the right direction, and they cost a lot less then trinity does.
 
yeah i'd stick with the guys on here that support this forum, if they did shawdy work, they wouldnt still be on here, but the same goes for trinity, they've been around a long time for some reason
 
they have been around for a long time. they have a big name, and they advertise in some of the words largest atv/dirt magazines. they claim large power gains, so people go for that.

im not bashing them as a company, and im sure they do good work. im just saying that i like all the builders on this forum, and would rather support them.
 
Yeah business is business. I don't know alot about trinity just from what i heard. As far as business goes people could get work done and be fine but other people could be unhappy and they stay around because people like them until they get screwed someday and then have a different opinion. That's why i asked and was wondering if it was true or not. I know the sponsors here have a good rep and thanks for the reply's.
 
I've had them build a motor for us a while back. It was a strong engine at the time. They have a good reputation and stand behind thier stuff. Curtis Sparks builds a great motor also.

The best engines that I've had built has been from Diamond Racing. If you have a 2 or 4 stroke, they have the knoweledge to give you what you want and have the championships to back it up.