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skyeryder
04-11-2007, 08:40 AM
whicj one's the best any thoughts??? Just bought a BF 650 yesterday it's a beast in stock form ordering some springs from Elka now and some Bighorns. Who makes a gripper seat cover for this quad??

GoHiSK1
06-27-2007, 10:46 AM
I am running a VDI and my buddy is using the DYNA. Both are very good products,
the VDI has more features, with the VDI you can have 2 different programs installed with a small toggle switch to switch between the 2 timing curves.

I do have a preference for the VDI as I have 1 timing curve programed for regular fuel and the other for premium fuel.

The VDI cost $400.00 Canadian and the DYNA is about $300.00 Canadian.

So if you want more options to play with the VDI is your 1 st. choice and if you are looking for a good lest expensive choise I would go with the DYNA.

I have used both items on 2007 750 Brutes with NO jetting changes, they even make the quad start and run better.

Thats my 2 cents worth. Jigger

brute jumper
10-20-2007, 02:53 PM
i like the dyna most bang for your buck 169 on ebay havent had a problem with mine heck of a differnce will wake up a stock machine .

monster kawi 55
03-24-2008, 09:49 AM
sky, I have to agree with Go on this. He's spot on with his post. I have the dyna on my internally stock '05 Prairie and love it. But, I would switch to a VDI if I were going to play with the motor. The ability to have 2 different maps is awesome.(IMO)

ojcool
03-31-2008, 11:41 PM
i have a dyna on my wifes bike and that is all the timing the bike is going to take.

skyeryder
04-14-2008, 07:20 AM
I bought a Dyna about 3 months ago, if I do ever tear into the motor I might look into the VDI but for now I'm happy for the $$$

Varmit57
04-22-2008, 07:39 AM
I asked Colby over at C&D Racing the same question and he said the Dyna was by far the best for the money. So that is what I got and I'm very happy with it!

It really jumps off the line now!!!