Hmf Yamaha Raptor 700 2015 Blue Slip On Exhaust + Efi + K&n on 2040-parts.com
US $704.95
Location:
Berea, Ohio, United States
Condition:New
Brand:HMF Engineering
Model:Raptor 700
Manufacturer Part Number:041723606471-641722360001-YA7006
Color:Blue
Part Type:Exhaust
Years:2015
Make:Yamaha
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Make: Yamaha
Model: Raptor 700
Submodel:
Years: 2015
Series: Performance
System: Slip On
Shape: Round
Mount: Side
Color: Blue
End Cap: Turn Down - Brushed Aluminum
HMF EFI CONTROLLER REQUIRED Performance Series
- The Performance Series uses a 2 1/8" non-restrictive core for maximum flow.
- Depending on the model, you can expect a 4-6 dB increase over stock.
- The exhaust shell is made of T6061 Aluminum that weighs substantially less than stock.
- USFS Approved: All HMF offroad exhausts come with a USFS approved spark arrester.
- Two Year Warranty: HMF Engineering Inc. warranties all exhaust systems for two years from the date of purchase for all manufacturing defects.
The HMF Optimizer is pre-loaded with baseline settings for your Yamaha Raptor 700 2015 using a HMF exhaust. Plug it in and ride.
The HMF Optimizer is a piggy-back EFI controller because it does not replace the stock ECU, but rather monitors the signals to the injectors and makes fuel adjustments based on the mode settingsthat have been pre-loaded at HMF. The HMF Optimizer has a push button interface allowing access up to 3 different modes to allow for quick fine tuning by the end user without the need of a computer.
(Final tuning is always the responsibility of the end user)
Key Features:
- Pre-loaded map developed by HMF specifically for quads that run a HMF exhaust.
- No laptop necessary/push button tuning on the fly.
- Uses load based technology which allows for tuning in every gear.
- Ability to add fuel without altering the stock fuel map.
- Easy to see LED lights to indicate operating zone.
- Push button interface to allow quick fine tuning.
- Easy installation.
- Boost Sensing fuel control
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