Before I upgraded the ATV it was okay. It was not fast at all but it could go through anything. After being sick of its slowness, I sort of upgraded it. Then a few months later I began to talk to this guy that is known in P.R. for racing his dragster. I began to talk to him and we worked out a plan for my ATV to be a sick dune and drag machine.
Upgrades/Accessories: First time:
Pipe: Special tuned pipe from RCR
Carburator: 46mm upgraded from RCR
Jet-kit: Dyno-Jet
Filter: K&N
Last time:
Special edition tunened pipe from my sponsor, twinturbo, supercharger, same carb, same jet-kit, same airfilter, extended swingarm in the back, 2 inch wheel-spacers, special drag-racing suspension, light wieght frame, port and polish, special edition big-bore to a 350cc engine and to get that final boost... NOS.
I can beat cars and even the dune king, the Banshee. I have 185 hp and can run around 125mph. With the light weight frame and heads, the Phoenix wieghs only 350 pounds!
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