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ok so i just got a ds650 it is bad as* but i want more i ride at the duns alot an don't want no raptor beating me up the hill anything would be a help it has a ron woods cdi supertrap pipe an i think thats it was thinking about putting a new carb an maybe a trubo if i can find someone that has one or that can send me off on the rite foot

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A turbo kit will give massive power gains, but you need to be sure it gets tuned right. Forcing massive amounts of air into an engine can be disasterous if you aren't adding enough fuel. Use your search engine to look up atv turbo kits, find something you like, and then call the manufacturer and talk to someone who knows what they are doing.

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A turbo kit will give massive power gains, but you need to be sure it gets tuned right. Forcing massive amounts of air into an engine can be disasterous if you aren't adding enough fuel. Use your search engine to look up atv turbo kits, find something you like, and then call the manufacturer and talk to someone who knows what they are doing.

I agree, Try googling "Ds650 Performance Parts".

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Have a guy up my way who put nos to his ds650. It gave him some power. But, nos can dry things out in a hurry if you hold the button on too long. That will get expensive.

I've seen some hop up kits online, more aggresive cams, big bore kits. All these will help. Just dig out your wallet and go crazy.

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