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kshoulde35

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ported and polished
lightened fly wheel
wisco piston and ring kit
plus 10 swing arm
CPI drag pipes
boyseen reeds/reed spacers
open unifilters
short shocks

milled head (race gas)

not sure on where timing is

 

This is a bike im paying off and plan to use is as a 1/8 300' ashpalt and dirt bike and maybe some street racing...

what are some improvement you think that could be made to maximize it as stock cyl stock stroke?

 

 

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First thing I would get is a lockout and do some tuning with it yours 60fts will be a noticeable diffrence. Alky is no trouble after its tuned in and a incredible improvement just have to purge line after racing 5min to do. And you can have your carbs converted.

Tyson racing can do it for you (248-755-5060) or any site sponser.

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F alky. Stay on gas, keep it simple and save your top-ends.

Meh , i disagree ^^ 

 

I haven't touched Alky in 15yrs,then threw my bike back together friday,put it on Alky and ran at a T&T Saturday. No problems,,in fact i forgot how easy it is to tune compared to Gas.  Ran a 4.48 right out of the box without any tuning.

 Yes i had to purge at the end of the day. Took me all of 10minutes using an old coolant overflow bottle.

IMO, it was a lot easier than i remember it being, running it and tuning it.

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Gas, oil. Run. No purging after. Simple, always works, not tempermental

You're probably saying that because you popped your motor on Alky i bet??

 

 ,,and gas ALWAYS works?? 

 

Alky is not temperamental if you start rich and gradually lean it down,,and then don't get greedy. It actually has MORE forgiveness when it comes to tuning...a much wider range where itll work good , as compared to gas.

 Im thinking you are just prejudiced against Alky because of a bad experience,, dont blame the fuel,blame the tuner.

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I disagree with you, we have a very high hp 10mm cub that is ran hard, going on 4 seasons now and the motor has not dropped 1 psi in compression, nor been opened up once. Its all in the build and tuning, obviously yours was not tuned right. IF you had the carbs setup for alchol, and checked your plugs while still in tuning phase you would not have blown it up UNLESS the motor was not put together right from the start.

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7-10% + cooling= races won.

 

Just because YOU had a bad experience with it doesn't mean you can down talk it, because the fact if you did tune it correctly and your bike was setup properly for it you would be up talking it right now. :)

Very true.^^

And im not saying its for everyone ,,and its not a "miracle fuel",,but its not as bad as LILSTVN makes it out to be. In all actuality its EASIER to tune than gas....IDK why he cant grasp that fact.

 

 I was putting it off myself to be honest...I had my self convinced it was "too much trouble"...ended up being an easy , painless switch. I had remembered it being harder to do than it was. ( I had used it in 1999 on a set of stock carbs ,on a 350cc, that i was helped to modify to Alky use).

 

  Facts are that LILSTVN popped his motor because of operator error or oversight by the user...that's not the fuels fault, its the operators. Im sure you've said the same thing to some "NEWB" who popped his motor while on gas.

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