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HI him looking to buy a cheetah kit and was wondering what size of domes would be the best to run in it. ill be running like 110 fuel for now then probably going to alky in the future. I ride at little sahara utah and dont know elevation. please help me out. thanks.

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HI him looking to buy a cheetah kit and was wondering what size of domes would be the best to run in it. ill be running like 110 fuel for now then probably going to alky in the future. I ride at little sahara utah and dont know elevation. please help me out. thanks.

 

probably would be best to leave that decision to the builde since they will want certain specs for their build.

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I just bought my 485 cheetah and I was reconmended by the same guy to use a 23cc dome and will get ruffly 175psi. If his name is partsdepot give him a call his names steven and a really cool dude. Don't forget upper case boring is required for a 73mm piston an extra 100 bones

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get ahold of RK tech on the head domes for the cheeta. if just domes i would call mccoy. see what he recomends. the shelf domes i never really liked in the cheeta's you get the PV version? parts depot is trinity's ebay project ( not bad but rember its trinity.)

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"partsdepot" on Ebay is Trinity's new online sales site. You'll be getting Trinity gear. They know NOTHING about dome design! (Well if you want a dome designed to blow O-rings they are the best) Call Tim at Titan Racing. He's a pro at fixing Trinity junk. I should know....... banghead I've had 2 steaming piples of Trinity builds. Good Luck.

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get ahold of RK tech on the head domes for the cheeta. if just domes i would call mccoy. see what he recomends. the shelf domes i never really liked in the cheeta's you get the PV version? parts depot is trinity's ebay project ( not bad but rember its trinity.)

 

yeah its the pv version and im not familiar with mccoy. Im new to this stuff so i need all the info i can get.

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Trinity racing might not be the best but they atleast have the right tools to do what they want. I guess trinity ports the cylinders too, mostlikely a clean up port but hey I'm not complaining. A 485 will rip period. And yes I also got the pv version with a 23cc dome and will use C12

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in my OPINION!!!! dont have trinity port the cylinder at all!! the PV motors to be set up right need to have porting done that works WITH the powervalve. i havent seen this yet and did it to mine it has tremendous power its off idle tq is smooth and strong and pulls all the way to the top with out issue's.. most bikes this motor if done right will over power the chassis with ease. the gas engine will be in the 90'S+ hp BUT its not a peaky hp it will make 80+ from around 7500 up. and thats a LOT of HP. the top cases need trenched BUT they also should be filled and matched to the cylinder the cheeta's dont have much for support from the stock case. i would get the largest domes in the "kit" and also try and talk to tim, nate mccoy, or i prefer the entire head/ dome set up that rk does. you will also love the simple o-rings in the cylinder design ( instead of falling out the head when you put it on).. you should run at least 35mm carbs but 38's work great also. rember its got PV's for a reason. the pv maintenance is kinda critical you will have to pull them off from time to time and clean them out. so they will work right. this set up is one of my favorites..

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