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This is my build:
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There are many more like it, but this one is mine... news to come!
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swest wrote: What pistons are those?
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They are Moriaki pistons that were made for race kits. They are standard bore size so as to keep them under 1000cc for the race classes but with high comp. I am matching them up to GPZ1100 cams.
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swest wrote: 11/1?
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I worked it out that with the cams I am using iit should be 11.5/1
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The center cylinder overheated and crapped out twice within 5,600 miles. Eventually pulled them and used 9.5:1 Pistons, then it ran perfectly happy and much fun.
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Just remember that as you do that, it alters the cam/valve timing due to the distance between cam sprockets, fixed number of cam chain pins and crank sprocket, all relative to crankshaft degrees of rotation. Geometrylarriken wrote: Funnily enough I have pondered it a few times for a bike running on pump gas. I have extra base gaskets at .04 and .02, on hand just need to sit down with the calculator and have a work out.
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