2010 HO800 Reeds

tysonf.

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Like I have heard in many instances, my 2010 M8 reeds must be chipped:mad:. I am experiencing a bog and loading up when taking off from idle or decending down from a climb. Just wondering if anyone has a preference of reeds they like using and if there is a difference between brands. Right now for me its between V force or the Boyesen. Any difference? Pros and Cons??

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Stock reeds are fine if not boosted they last good, if turbo or you don't want to change them for a while try tdr reeds or trd can't remember brand had 1000 boosted miles on mine they were great. I would personally stay away from boy seen or v force
 

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This more than likely isn't caused by your reeds, but by the engine loading up on oil while idling/decending due to the oil pump injecting too much.

It's a common issue with the 800 cats and you might have to lower the setting on your oil pump. As far as I know the only way to 100% fix the issue is to do an oil injection delete.
 

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This more than likely isn't caused by your reeds, but by the engine loading up on oil while idling/decending due to the oil pump injecting too much.

It's a common issue with the 800 cats and you might have to lower the setting on your oil pump. As far as I know the only way to 100% fix the issue is to do an oil injection delete.
If you get your sled serviced by a Cat dealer, they will tune your oil injection to the proper setting the engine will need.

But in terms of reeds, I have Boyesen reeds on my 2011 and have loved them since I got them put in. I was told the difference between the VForce and Boyesen reeds is fairly minimal. Both are better than stock, and will provide slightly increased performance/better throttle response, meanwhile lasting longer than stock reeds. Either way, you will be happy with upgrading to aftermarket reeds.
 

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Just installed Boyesen rage cages on my 2010 m8 sp. Nice fit and finish fairly easy install. coolant hoses were the hardest part. Did notice a difference for sure on throttle response. nice and crisp everywhere even at higher rpm. I did not expect to notice anything other then bottem end. Was supprised/ very happy. As for how they will stand up time will tell..
 

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I would be thinking that your reeds are done. I have a 2010M8 with 2000miles on it, every 1000 miles I have had to replace the reeds I'm on my 3rd set of stockers, tipps wear off and or pieces break off. What I noticed was engine loading up when going down long hills when your not on the throttle. Next set will be aftermarket for sure.
 

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Just curious. What are reeds worth?

I have two m sleds one 1,800 miles and one at 1,000 miles


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Thanks all for the responses and info. I will try the Boyesen reeds and see if that fixes the issue. I am interseted to see the condition of the stockers i pull out.
 

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Like I have heard in many instances, my 2010 M8 reeds must be chipped:mad:. I am experiencing a bog and loading up when taking off from idle or decending down from a climb. Just wondering if anyone has a preference of reeds they like using and if there is a difference between brands. Right now for me its between V force or the Boyesen. Any difference? Pros and Cons??

Cheers,
Ran this in my m8 for a full season with no problems.

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From my experience the only reeds to go with are stock good, or better boyesen super stock, or best boyesen rage cage.
 

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All this talk about stock reeds chipping sparked my interest. So i tore into my 2010 m8 to check them.
Have 2500km on her, the stock reeds are still in good shape! there is a tiny bit worn on 2 of them at the tips but still seal up well. No corners chipped and none stuck open. I will replace them next year probably with boysen petals.
 
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