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Old 06-03-2008, 08:32 PM   #1
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Default DA 170 SPECS?????

Does anyone know if the 170 is the same length as the 150? I know the jugs are bigger but are the measurements the same as the 150? And will the 150 headers fit the 170??

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Default Re: DA 170 SPECS?????

The headers are different between the 150 and the 170.
Exhaust port is round on the 170.

The dimensions of the two motors are the same. The 170 is a drop in replacement for a 150
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Default Re: DA 170 SPECS?????

ditto what Wayne said. Also if you plan on using Greves pipes they will be the same as the 150 pipes but dont not cut the header. Leave them at stock length. So if you replacing your current 150 with the 170 on Greves your exhaust outlet will be about 1.5" further back if you cut your 150 headers at 9.75".
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