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 IS THE QUADZILLA STILL THE FASTEST PRODUCTION QUAD
leviswanson
  Posted: Sep 14 2009, 11:15 PM


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I WAS TALKING TO A GUY ABOUT MY ZILLA VS HIS '06 450R AND HE SAID THE ZILLA USED TO BE THE FASTEST PRODUCTION QUAD, BUT THAT WAS A LONG TIME AGO.....I THOUGHT THEY STILL WERE? DOES ANYONE KNO?
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Kyle T
Posted: Sep 15 2009, 02:08 AM


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I think so. With a little modification, it will beat a lot of more heavily modified quads.


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My Zilla: an 87 with a Uni air filter, no air box lid, a '90 carb with 25 pilot jet, 340 main jet, Vesrah clutch, OEM 10 over piston, B8ES plug, Boyesen reeds, Klemm research pipe, FMF turbine core muffler, 40 tooth rear sprocket, 20 inch holeshots, and a 13 tooth front sprocket.

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sblt500r
Posted: Sep 15 2009, 02:18 AM


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did that guy think his ltr450 was faster then your zilla?

my buddies 87 zilla, basically stock, is faster than a 06 ltr450 with a yoshi pipe, and cherry bomb. and even after the ltr put in a je high comp piston and race gas, my buddies 87 zilla was still faster.

oh and the zilla runs 87 octane fuel. hes a cheap bastard! and its been running for the 2 years i've known him without any problems.



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BadAss88GT
Posted: Sep 15 2009, 12:25 PM


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Anyone know what they will do stock for top speed? My Renegade hit 76mph on gravel on GPS, about 850# total weight. I wonder where a stock zilla falls compared to that?
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leviswanson
Posted: Sep 15 2009, 09:11 PM


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he said his piston was 3 to four inches bigger and that i can do the math. he said he could beat me with a blown head gasket. i have'nt raced him yet
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Kyle T
Posted: Sep 15 2009, 11:06 PM


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Tell him his piston is no more than 9.5mm maximum bigger than yours, and take him up on the head gasket offer.


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My Zilla: an 87 with a Uni air filter, no air box lid, a '90 carb with 25 pilot jet, 340 main jet, Vesrah clutch, OEM 10 over piston, B8ES plug, Boyesen reeds, Klemm research pipe, FMF turbine core muffler, 40 tooth rear sprocket, 20 inch holeshots, and a 13 tooth front sprocket.

Here it is.
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leviswanson
  Posted: Sep 16 2009, 01:07 AM


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he has works shocks, exhaust, bored, and a ignition box, and som other parts......do i have a chance?. he said he'd race quad for quad.
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quadzilla2win
Posted: Sep 21 2009, 08:34 PM


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a bone stock 500 will do a tad over 79 mph.

If you're getting beat by a stock 450r you have something wrong with your 500. You should win by at least the length of your bike.
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BadAss88GT
Posted: Sep 23 2009, 01:56 AM


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QUOTE (leviswanson @ Sep 15 2009, 08:07 PM)
he said he'd race quad for quad.

I would never race for bikes like that simply because you never know what could happen. Suppose something breaks, some freak parts failure. Its not physically impossible for it to happen, and if you are a man of your word you will lose your quad over something completely retarded. Maybe I'm just too old for that stuff though, I probably would have done it when I was a teenager.
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