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Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:The DIY elbow & filter has definitely been worth all the effort it has taken to evolve through the process of trial & error.
Adam_Winstone wrote:Peejay,
Have you tried it with the current filter off? If so, did it make much of a difference?
Adam
peejay wrote:Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:The DIY elbow & filter has definitely been worth all the effort it has taken to evolve through the process of trial & error.
can you give me details of what you have actually done, i would like to replicate this and give it a go
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:^ Further to Adam's remarks (& his earlier suggestion), it has to be worth a run up the road without the elbow/filter fitted, especially as the carburation is already running rich, so very likely a brief 'safe' test to prove one way or another....
NorthernJordan wrote:I would suggest that something is restricting the performance significantly.
I run a RT230, 60mm crank, 110 rod, cyclone gearbox, 30mm phbh open mouth, NK rally exhaust, M-tech ignition and carefully set up port timings etc.. This set up is superb for my own needs.
It only puts out a modest 20hp on the dyno but the real world performance is excellent! With gps speeds when two up with rally luggage knocking on 80mph, I can't complain.
I know the nature of my set up is very different as in the fact I use an expansion etc.. But I do most of my riding two up which I would have thought this would have negated the massive difference with the final product. IMO the cylinder should be able to deliver what you want relatively easily based on my own experiences, so I would be looking at the set up as a whole rather than singling out the cylinder.
Rapidos and a good stage 4 can also be excellent, but again they still need the right components that complement the end goal.
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