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LT500R Quadracer => LT500R - Engine => Topic started by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 04:50:45 pm


Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: CT/YZ270pwb on September 22, 2014, 08:30:06 pm
Ct outlaw
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: 13.robb on September 22, 2014, 07:38:00 pm
My opinion of ct is from his older work. I have a "sponsored" cylinder that is a 310cc non pv on a trx250r. Hands down the most snappy, powerful, reliable engine i have rode. It easily beats built 450's, 700 rappys with power to spare. Leaves a lot of people scratching their heads. Nothin like doing a 3rd gear launch and shifting all the way to 6th @ comp hill / banshee hill @ dumont. Motor is no joke. I don't even hide it, people ask what size is it, i smile and say 310cc's.
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: BadMoonRacing500 on September 22, 2014, 12:29:48 am
When Allen was doing the work it was great, I had the 2nd, 88 Trx250R with an 86 Cr500 motor he built. It is still the most evil quad or sled i've ridden. It was an Alky duner.
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: CT/YZ270pwb on September 21, 2014, 11:32:59 pm
Its been years since I worked at ct but just so you guys know allen does not always have his young bucks do the porting,especially if your buds with him,he knows his **** and will hook you up ,I worked for him straight out of high school and have never seen anything they have built even come close to being slow,if you want a drag motor he can build it but they usually go in the direction of building a motor that has a broad easy to ride torquey power to it ,and damn reliable not to mention fast,either way theres always someone faster when it comes to dragging most money usually wins that,although I am thinking of having jerry build my zilla sometime soon
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: GrkGuy on January 23, 2013, 07:19:27 am
i have a CT top end and the exhaust port is huge, it has other porting too, but the exhaust port is huge.
did i say that already, lol
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: JDaivs1 on January 23, 2013, 03:42:35 am
Yeah, the mid range is pretty sick with the outlaw pipe!
How's the bottom end with the Q pipe?

You lose some bottom end, mid is good and top end rips.
! This is the way I interpret it 
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on January 22, 2013, 03:20:24 pm
Yeah, the mid range is pretty sick with the outlaw pipe!
How's the bottom end with the Q pipe?
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: JDaivs1 on January 22, 2013, 02:09:23 pm
" I didnt even hit the whoops hard just simply rolled through them in 3rd. A modded DS650 and some 450's would get a huge 1/3 of a hill head start and I'd still end up beating them by an easy 4 bike lengths! So I'd say the bike is put together pretty well(so far) and performs great".

Me to. I have an old ct ported cylinder and Q pipe,works nice.
 Used to/still do have the ct pipe no top end like the Q pipe but, great low and mid range.
 
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on January 22, 2013, 09:43:08 am
Agreed! hahaha
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Dezsled on January 22, 2013, 09:14:32 am
Nothing's better than beating 4 strokes especially when you give em a head start!
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on January 22, 2013, 09:05:12 am
Well I had my CT build out this weekend in Glamis. First off it ran great and went on some long rides :) 2nd it didnt lose a race up the hills to anyone! I didnt even hit the whoops hard just simply rolled through them in 3rd. A modded DS650 and some 450's would get a huge 1/3 of a hill head start and I'd still end up beating them by an easy 4 bike lengths! So I'd say the bike is put together pretty well(so far) and performs great...maybe it's only because I'm a 540 idk.
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Glamisrider on December 22, 2012, 08:18:21 am
X2  Your motor should stay together pretty decently but it just will not be the most powerful it could be.

I had a buddy who ran a CT 500 with their outlaw pipe and he liked it but we switched him up to a Paul turner, V-2 reeds, a dry filter, and the 85/86 OEM clutch springs and he likes it much better.  I think it does have some CT porting on it but not 100% sur eon that. 

I can say it's a strong runner for not a lot of $$$ in to the bike.

Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Mitch Keller on December 11, 2012, 10:19:17 am
Allen Knowles doesn't do the porting he has a few hired young bucks tearing up your cylinder giving you his 1990 port job, not trying to be negative its just we have a few builders here that still spend time on developing better reliable power for your LT500 than getting a generic port job.
List of builders that might help you out
http://www.suzukiquadracerhq.com/engine-builders/ (http://www.suzukiquadracerhq.com/engine-builders/)
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 11, 2012, 10:12:23 am
I appreciate the input but I'm just gonna stick this one out. Once it's done I'll be able to give you guys a first hand review of the bike  :) and I'll go from there
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Roach on December 11, 2012, 05:22:49 am
my buddy had his lt250 done by him. cylinder,head,reeds,carb,and pipe.i think it was like $1500. that thing was slooowwww. i would never use them. i would really try to get it back
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Dezsled on December 10, 2012, 09:58:42 pm
Terry Varner still around?
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 09:42:17 pm
On my next motor build i will, I have an 87 and want to go the the 7studs. Who would I go to for future reference?
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: BadMoonRacing500 on December 10, 2012, 09:36:27 pm
Have one of the builders here do the motor and you will have an animal, that will smoke any quad you come up against and still be reliable.
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 09:14:23 pm
Ohhh...I see what you're saying! that makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the input man! I'm still new to the quadracers, I've been on the 450 train for a while and wanted to try something new so I thought'd I'd go 2 stroke! Picked the lt500 so any info is greatly appreciated!!!
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: BadMoonRacing500 on December 10, 2012, 08:30:58 pm
CT does good work, the problem with the Zillas and 250's is they have not updated, there porting and pipes with the evolution of the current technology for them. As for the 450's thats whats new so of course there up to date on that technology. There pipe design and port maps for quadracers are nearly 20 years old. The few builders that do a lot of zillas will extract quite a bit more usable power from the motor than CT will For about the same price.
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 05:16:27 pm
Well I'm having the WHOLE motor rebuilt but Allen told me to expect between 1,200 and 1,500
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Deebo on December 10, 2012, 05:12:20 pm
How much they charge you?
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 05:11:04 pm
I'm sure It can't be that bad! I went with CT for my YFZ and I love the power!
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: Deebo on December 10, 2012, 05:06:35 pm
CAll them and get it back before its too late!!
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 05:05:44 pm
Awesome! hahaha I'm really excited to see how it performs! and thanks for the Welcome! ^-^
Title: Re: CT racing build
Post by: El Diablo on December 10, 2012, 05:01:57 pm
Welcome to the site!     w+


I haven't heard anything negative about CT Racing except that their outlaw pipe gets hot on your left foot.
Title: CT racing build
Post by: nASSty Zilla on December 10, 2012, 04:50:45 pm
I'm currently having my motor built by CT racing. I was just wondering if anyone has seen/heard anything on what to expect from it? Thanks!