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whats your elevation that will depend on which ones and what compression you at now?

I'm at sea level, and I just got my motor back from HJR with a port and a whole fresh top end, but haven't gotten it back together. That's why I want to know what domes I should run.

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I'm at sea level, and I just got my motor back from HJR with a port and a whole fresh top end, but haven't gotten it back together. That's why I want to know what domes I should run.

 

id put it together and check comp. or hit up hjr and see what they suggest good idea to talk to the guy he did your motor work

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yeah F that. I'll do it the right way and get back to you with the psi

 

ya someone might have better idea being at sea level like i said good idea to ask hjr since they did your motor work and ya if ya decide to change 10bolts isnt to hard to change head or domes

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okay, that's good to know, well I think i should be safe to go to 20 cc then.

Unless some one else has input.

or should I really get where my compression is at now?

one of our banshee is running 20cc domes with a trinity stage VI cool head and its not even on 93 pump i think its just regular unleded and we've never had any problems with it, just make sure your jetted right and keep a close eye on your temperature during break in.

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In order to give you an accurate answer, you need to get accurate information. Compression ratio needs to be used to calculate the need for higher octane, not cranking compression. If you base it off of cranking compression you are only guessing at best. Yes, it is more work...and yes, you will have to take measurements. But it's your money and your motor...is it worth your risky guess or is it worth taking a little more time and knowing you are starting off on the right foot?

 

 

You have a 4 mil motor that changes everything, so don't take advice based on a stock crank.

Also...don't use octane booster. It's garbage, especially in a high revving two stroke motor.

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