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Donnie wrote:By top reeds do you mean the ones nearest the cylinder head?
I didnt know it was recommended have to admit
Marty ULC wrote:Showing my extreme ignorance of the dark arts of tuning I know but what do you do to raise the exhaust port?
Is it simply opening up the top of the port a bit with a dremmell?
nsaints wrote:I'm going to stick my neck out a little here..And my kit may have been a complete one off?
Initially I had a 'dodgy' GT186 kit/porcupine head - but it's sorted now
Here's the story..
From a couple of years ago..
Have a GT186/porcupine head/BGM Exhaust big bore V2/25mil dellorto/SX200 stock gearing/58 MEC crank - all setup as per the book - squish correct etc.
Ran it in, again as per the book and noticed it would backfire when going onto reserve. So bad it took out a set of reeds on one occasion!!
Contacted Richard who was extremely helpful in suggestions, but we never solved the mystery back fire
Got it dyno'd after run in - 10BHP!!...disappointed after spending north of £1K would be an understatement
Went to the little Brittany rally a few days later and got left behind by everything - even a standard P2![]()
Returning from Brittany something had to be done so I contacted Chris Sturgess who was at the time was mentioned in a scootering article about GT kits
Chris worked some magic on the kit, but crucially found (along with Adam, who also told me what was wrong prior to the kit going to Chris) that the compression was way way to low.
Anyway long story short - same setup as before produces 18BHP and now no backfire
I've now installed a Cyclone which has improved things further removing the SX200 3rd to 4th step in gearing
This wasn't a huge problem so don't let a SX200 box put you off
I wouldn't mind changing the BGM big box for a Rimini Gori GP50 - however the Cyclone has wiped me out a little financially for a couple of months. Although I don't regret getting the cyclone in anyway.
Hope this helps in some way - but, maybe not
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