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I am going to import a stock stroke cub cylinder, which bore should I get, 65 or 68? I heard the 68mm wisecos are a little harder to get than the 65mm, is this true? Any other info? I know for the 68 I should run the big bore domes, anything else, are there a big differance HP wise in the 2 or can I just go with the 65mm?

Thank you.

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I am going to import a stock stroke cub cylinder, which bore should I get, 65 or 68? I heard the 68mm wisecos are a little harder to get than the 65mm, is this true? Any other info? I know for the 68 I should run the big bore domes, anything else, are there a big differance HP wise in the 2 or can I just go with the 65mm?

Thank you.

 

The 68mm bore pistons shouldnt be any harder to get. I believe you run a long rod crank with blaster pistons for that setup. If you thinking about getting a long rod crank to run the 68mm bore you might as well get a +4mill crank, and 4 mill cub cylinder, unless you have specific reansons why you need to stay stock stroke.(drag class limitations). These banshee parts snow ball pretty easy. For just a little more I could go.... on and on, it doesnt ever stop.

 

josh

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The 68mm bore pistons shouldnt be any harder to get. I believe you run a long rod crank with blaster pistons for that setup. If you thinking about getting a long rod crank to run the 68mm bore you might as well get a +4mill crank, and 4 mill cub cylinder, unless you have specific reansons why you need to stay stock stroke.(drag class limitations). These banshee parts snow ball pretty easy. For just a little more I could go.... on and on, it doesnt ever stop.

 

josh

 

 

Yes, the addiction gets worse, :yelrotflmao:

Anyways I am going to saty with the stock stroke, because the hotrods crankshafts are not that popular over here, so IF my crabk gets shot, I don't want to wait fo a import to get new rods or what ever, the same with the pistons, I can get 65mm easy.

Does the 4mm have that much more power? Some say 7% and on say 80HP thats not enough for me to go through the whole drama to imoprt a crank as well. I KNOW the torque is way better.... but I'll think I have to miss out on that..... for now. lol

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I didnt realize you were oversea's. I couldnt tell you about the stock stroke cub vs a 4 mill cub. I know on my stock mx ported cylinders to 66mm 4mill drag ported cylinders it was a big difference. Your going to need a set of pipes too, a cub will need a set of cpi's, or other inframe drag pipes to run the best.

 

josh

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well you wont get the big torque numbers like youd normally see on the 421 getting but it will rev very hig h and very fast with more than enough power ,in a straight line dirt drag the times are going to be pretty close to a stroked big bore cub ,these are often underestimated and are a very powerful little motor when setup right .

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I am going to import a stock stroke cub cylinder, which bore should I get, 65 or 68? I heard the 68mm wisecos are a little harder to get than the 65mm, is this true? Any other info? I know for the 68 I should run the big bore domes, anything else, are there a big differance HP wise in the 2 or can I just go with the 65mm?

Thank you.

The piston availability should be a worry. The larger bore cub pistons are generally batch ordered by Trinity and trhen distributed, which is what makes them a bit harder to a get ahold of. :thumbsup:

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The piston availability should be a worry. The larger bore cub pistons are generally batch ordered by Trinity and trhen distributed, which is what makes them a bit harder to a get ahold of. :thumbsup:

 

 

Yea, what he said.....From what I understand Calvin had wiseco design a piston for a stock crank/rod combo for the 68x54 cub. It is sold through tinity and has an odd ball part number. They are a little more expensive than the usuall 140 or whatever standard wisecos cost....cost a little more and have to order them but how many people really go to their local dealer to buy pistons anyway?

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The piston availability should be a worry. The larger bore cub pistons are generally batch ordered by Trinity and trhen distributed, which is what makes them a bit harder to a get ahold of. :thumbsup:

 

That is for a 68mm bore and stock crank right?

 

Do you still have to run trinitys piston if you run a 68mm bore, 4 mill cylinder with 4mill long rod crank or do you just use blaster pistons?

 

just wondering. I didnt realize that the 68mm bore stock stroke cub had a special piston. Just figured you had to run a long rod crank with standard 68mm blaster pistons if you wanted a 68mm bore stock stroke.

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That is for a 68mm bore and stock crank right?

 

Do you still have to run trinitys piston if you run a 68mm bore, 4 mill cylinder with 4mill long rod crank or do you just use blaster pistons?

 

just wondering. I didnt realize that the 68mm bore stock stroke cub had a special piston. Just figured you had to run a long rod crank with standard 68mm blaster pistons if you wanted a 68mm bore stock stroke.

 

 

You don't have to run the long rod with the 68 mm, stock stroke Cub..,.and you just run the Blaster pistons with the 4 mil long rod. I have the 392 (68 mm, stock crank) Cub and the 421 (68 mm, +4 mil) Cub, and I can tell you that the main difference is the front tires staying on the ground setting on the seat, even a little towards the back, and the front tires coming off the ground setting as far up on the tank as you can get. This is with a +6 swinger on the 392 and a +8 on the 421. My 421 makes my 392 feel slow. My 300 ft times are 3 to 4 tenths different.

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