richie moore
Registered user
hi phil the answer to the cylinder size problem is yes it can be done i did 2 cylinders today and took them out to 93.995 no problems just a long time to hone
Thats good news. I will email you and can get some prices etc.hi phil the answer to the cylinder size problem is yes it can be done i did 2 cylinders today and took them out to 93.995 no problems just a long time to hone
hi ali
not wanting to put a damper on your graph but your torque curve is not good . you should always aim for a flat torque curve not mount everest.
Yes, I haven't seen your curve but we have the same max-torque and you have 10% more at 5200RPM. It would have been interesting to also know the difference in price....if you look at my results you will see the torque is in ft/lb when you do the conversion it comes out to 78 nm the same as you but my torque curve is much flatter at 5200 rpm mine still has 74 nm.
when i do a few bits to my long rod kit i have in more than 104 nm at 5500rpm and still have 76 nm at 7000 rpm. your hp is also in din which is 1-2 more than my sae you also have no correction factor that i can see.
i would always go down the road of secondhand cylinders. heads and carbs put some better pistons in and go from there.