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what size 420cc or 485cc cheetah power valve should i go with ?


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hi guys I'm trying to build a dune banshee but don't know what size cheetah power valve i should get and which one would be most reliable 420cc or 485cc? your help is much appreciated

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I say bigger is better. Go with more power now because you will want it later.

thanks. i should have asked what engine kit i should buy? cheetah power valve or cheetah cub or what ?

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reliability is all in the care that goes into building it and then maintaining it from there. if built right, most motors will be as reliable as any other. as far as which motor... if budget allows, bigger is always better in my opinion.

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whats your take on the trinity cheetah pv ? if you could do it all over agian who would you go to and what CC would you get or crank size also from what i understood you recommend that i have the kit installed by a pro not by me as a do it yourself bolt on ?

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If you are serious about the build you will be best off calling at least one or two of the site sponsors who build and test these very set ups every day. wink.gif

 

Simply from some of the dyno charts I've seen posted the cheetah PV is just a bigger more powerful (and more expensive) Serval set up. If you have the cash to drop I would no questions asked go with some big ass pv cylinders. Just be mindful that with more power comes more mods required to utilize it (trans, clutch, crank etc..)

 

Really and truly you will overpower your suspension very quickly also, so that expense I would take into account. I tend to build my bikes suspension first, IMO it's more fun to be able to exhaust all the power the bike has and still be able to ride it rather than being on a rocket that only goes straight on a smooth surface well. headbang.gif

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If you are serious about the build you will be best off calling at least one or two of the site sponsors who build and test these very set ups every day. wink.gif

 

Simply from some of the dyno charts I've seen posted the cheetah PV is just a bigger more powerful (and more expensive) Serval set up. If you have the cash to drop I would no questions asked go with some big ass pv cylinders. Just be mindful that with more power comes more mods required to utilize it (trans, clutch, crank etc..)

 

Really and truly you will overpower your suspension very quickly also, so that expense I would take into account. I tend to build my bikes suspension first, IMO it's more fun to be able to exhaust all the power the bike has and still be able to ride it rather than being on a rocket that only goes straight on a smooth surface well. headbang.gif

i heard the cheetah pv trinity was a bad engine and it blows and doesn't have the HP they clam it has ? :confused: yeah i'm going all the way with the crank carbs pips etc. the suspension i am thinking of fox evol front and back long travel a arms from roll design etc. any suggestions any one ?

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reliability is all in the care that goes into building it and then maintaining it from there. if built right, most motors will be as reliable as any other. as far as which motor... if budget allows, bigger is always better in my opinion.

 

whats your take on the trinity cheetah pv ? if you could do it all over agian who would you go to and what CC would you get or crank size also from what i understood you recommend that i have the kit installed by a pro not by me as a do it yourself bolt on ?

 

 

a well setup 421 is hard to beat. you get all the low end grunt with all the top end or more than a cub. personally, i would stay away from trinity for the build. if bought new, you have to get the cylinders from them, but i think any other sponsor can get them from them so you dont even have to deal with them. that is just my personal opinion based on my limited experience with trinity, i know some have had good luck with them. it just seems to me that they have a lot of problems that could potentially all stem from the same problem area and they refuse to fix/change it.

 

if you are serious about a cheetah, i would contact camatv on here about it. he helped me tremendously with mine and saw things/problems from trinity that i would have never caught (guess thats the difference of a retard like myself and a real builder). he has a wealth of knowledge about the cheetah and as for reliability, his cheetahs has been together for something like 4 or 5 years with nothing more than an oil change and filter cleaning. thats about as reliable as it gets.

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