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Please Comment On Dyno
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 22 Feb, 2013 03:07
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Im seeing this on cbay for 10 dollars as aporting diy kit.
I msg 5 people that left reviews for that specific item. 2 people msg'd back saying it was easy enough and nicely put together etc etc. So they were happy.
What's the skinny? lolsuzukiquadracerhq
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Might want to know the specifics of the test bike with the porting, like what pipe/carb/reeds/compression it had.
Seems like an abnormally smooth powerband if you ask me.
One problem with porting your own cylinder with a port map, you might ruin that cylinder's viability for a top notch port job from a reputable builder.
You're probably going to spend quite a bit of money buying the tools/equipment to port the cylinder, unless you feel like spending an eternity with a dremel and hoping you don't grind too much away.
I dunno, nobody had anything good to say about it on QRHQ or SQHQ but nobody actually TRIED it either.
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#2 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 22 Feb, 2013 03:57
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I think it was all stock bike Tex. They done that graph with.
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#3 Reply
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 22 Feb, 2013 04:10
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good answer westtex! Anyone else
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#4 Reply
Posted by
Iceracer
on 22 Feb, 2013 05:47
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Anyone can make a couple HP gain on almost any engine just by raising the ex port a couple degrees. Its easy enough to do. But getting in the transfers and shaping and correcting is a whole differnt ball game. Be sure if they send you a map you get it placed correctly.
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#5 Reply
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 22 Feb, 2013 08:02
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It comes with the map. I don't think it is any kind of bull. It is a guide to do it at home. If the lt's did not have the power valves everybody would just be going with gokart/rcplane/nominal porting maps anyway. Wether we know it or not the gokarts and RC engines have been there aswell and the porting numbers do not change because the math is the same. Except there engines come apart easier and the parts are cheaper......
Im not into gokarts or rc engines im just saying.....What im saying is, we are all confused about LT porting except for a few people, and we have no dyno's of the lt250 to back it up.
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#6 Reply
Posted by
PCS
on 22 Feb, 2013 11:56
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you are correct, not many dyno sheets of built 250 engines so its hard for people who arent to familiar with lt250r specific building to know what works better.
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#7 Reply
Posted by
Rainman56
on 22 Feb, 2013 15:56
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Hard to say,as members more knowledgable than I said you could simply raise the exhaust port giving more HP and shifting the power peak up.usually raising the exhaust port up loses some bottom end which looks similar to what the graph shows?
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#8 Reply
Posted by
Sublunacy
on 22 Feb, 2013 17:23
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Thank you Rainman.
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i have buy the race porting template on ebay from this guy year ago, it is not easy to do, you will need to bore after the job done... i used with 38mm mikuni TMX carburetor, fmf pipe and , boyesen rad valve system. The power output is amazing compare to stock bike. i loosed a little bit of low end but it fly like a jet lol there the dyno result, the result was better than expected.
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Is the seller of the DIY kit on ebay called mark S 5000 or something like that?
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#12 Reply
Posted by
Stpltn250r
on 01 Mar, 2013 14:24
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if it is. i purchased one and dont know what i did with it. and he was on the old site for a bit.
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#13 Reply
Posted by
PCS
on 01 Mar, 2013 15:23
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i think those are good # for mild build 250 on pump gas im assuming.
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#14 Reply
Posted by
LT250RWV
on 01 Mar, 2013 15:26
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I think that is his name. When i first bought my quad i got his other papers. How to make your quad fast. Well after i got them, i was disappointed in them. Wasnt no 25 year trick in those papers.Basic info that all it was pipe reed s bigger card drill holes in the air box lid. and so on.He made them sound better then what was their. I already had all the stuff on the quad that was in the papers.But they didnt cost to much so o well, all it was basic knowledge. I stayed away from his porting stuff cause if it was like the other papers he was selling it would have been a waist of my time.But this was my experience
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Is the seller of the DIY kit on ebay called mark S 5000 or something like that?
yes, the guy is mark and i buy it on eBay . it is a very good guy and ask me every answer during my porting process. it is not a easy job , it tame time and you will need many replacement bit for your dremel, i suggest to buy a air tool that is far better than electric dremel. that take me about 6 hour to complete the porting.
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i run with open air box, i try closed and closed with 6x 1" filtered hole.
the engine is definitively rev faster with open air box and proper jetting.
filtered hole is a good alternative for trail ridding.
closed air box with the tmx 38mm carburetor seam to choke a little, it rev slower but very slight noticeable power lost when ridding.
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I'd save the money and have a shop port your cylinder for your specific needs.
It is not simple to do. Plan on 4+ hours hunched over your cylinder, then you have to bore it anyways.
Chances are a shop would give you a break on the port, bore, and hone job. After you get your cylinder back from who ever ported it make sure you map their port job before you put it on the quad. That way if you like the porting they did you can always copy it and do your own custom port job. Having the right port, carb, pipe combo (For the terrain and how you ride) is way more important than some radical port job. I do have to say, my dad bought one of theese kits and it is well put together; but more useful for beginners who wouldn't/shouldn't attempt a DIY port job.
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