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| i belive i read sumwhere that the lenght of the silnecer makes a diffrence.. the longer the more low end power, and the shorter the more top end power.
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| yea yamaharider right but i think it goes by inchs
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| anybody know of a good place to find info on this subject ? |
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| Tuning for Specific Powerbands Component: Cylinder Head Low To Midrange: 9.5:1 compression ratio, squish band 60% of bore area Midrange and High-Rpm: 8:1 compression ratio, 40% squish Component: Cylinder Ports Low To Midrange: Exhaust port 90 ATDC, transfer ports 118 ATDC Midrange and High-Rpm: Exhaust port 84 ATDC, transfer ports 116 ATDC Component: Reeds Low To Midrange: Dual-stage or .4mm fiberglass petals. Compromise: Thick carbon fiber petals Midrange and High-Rpm: Large area 30-degree valve Component: Carburetor Low To Midrange: Smaller diameter or sleeved down carb (26mm for 80cc, 34mm for 125cc, 36mm 250cc) Midrange and High-Rpm: Larger carb (28mm for 80cc, 38mm for 125cc, 39.5mm 250cc) Component: Pipe Low To Midrange: Fatty or Torque Midrange and High-Rpm: Desert or Rpm Component: Silencer or Spark arrestor Low To Midrange: Short, small diameter Midrange and High-Rpm: Long, large diameter Component: Ignition Timing Advance timing Low To Midrange: Stock timing Midrange and High-Rpm: Retard timing Component: Flywheel Low To Midrange: Add weight Compromise: Stock flywheel Midrange and High-Rpm: PVL internal flywheel Component: Fuel Low To Midrange: Super unleaded 93 octane Midrange and High-Rpm: Racing fuel 105 octane |
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| not all of this info is correct..for low-mid you run a 93 m.o. fuel???for mid-high r's you retard the timing??? |
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| is that from eric gorr's site? |
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| yeah....some of that I agree with and some I don't. Like every tom dick and harry can't just go pick up a PVL or Motoplat ignition for thier quad, nor can everyone afford it. So they lighten the stock flywheel instead...Plus....running 105 octane fuel in a stock engnie is just pissin money away...and the porting numbers.....I'm no porting whiz, but 84 degrees ATDC on a honda 125 is not gonna be the same as 84deg. ATDC on a yamaha 250. Your initial question.....the lengts of stinger tubes and silencers do make a difference, but probably not enough of one to make a big enough difference to write home about... just my 2 shillings
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| Yeah I do alot of "sneakin" around on my LT, and was considering a larger silencer off of something else like a fmf turbine core or fmf Q. I just dont want a serious decrease in power. |
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