Yes you are right, this current engine is pretty stock and with Wobs suggestions they may be the equal of my previous best efforts with the Beast.
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Team ESE have two of these GP/NSR 110cc engines running and more in the process of being being built.
All have 48mm de-stroked cranks.
The Standard production engine has no real additional tuning and is as simple as possible. Basically it is just fitting a NSR250 cylinder to a GP100 bottom end.
1978 Suzuki GP100 engine.
Std Suzuki GP 24mm inlet tract and carb. Polished but not ported.
Inlet RV closing point increased from 65 to 80 atdc.
Yamaha 115mm c/c RD400 con rod.
Re plated std road going Honda NSR250 cylinder and head. 12:1 CR
Cylinder position adjusted so the Exhaust opens 80 ATDC.
Transfers then open 115 ATDC. (This is just the fortunate way it works out with the shorter stroke.)
Std Honda RS125 pipe. NF4
Modified 1975 TS125 5 speed gearbox.
Ignitec Digital Ignition.
A Team ESE basic GP/NSR110 in a NF4 RS125 chassis.
27 RWHP as measured on a DynoJet.
These so called standard production Team ESE engines are basically as standard as possible to keep things simple and this is the engine that Wobbly has been simulating and developing a pipe and nozzle for.
The Beast H2o 110cc engine has more bells and whistles:-
This engine was originally a 1978 air cooled Suzuki GP100, latter run as an air cooled 125 which made a reliable every day 28 RWHP. (31 on the dyno).
And now has:-
Kawasaki KE175 rotary valve with 32mm inlet tract.
Inlet opens 140 BTDC Closes 85 ATDC.
EFI fuel injection with 24mm throttle body.
48mm de stroked crank.
55% balance factor, was aiming for 50 but stuffed up.
Yamaha 115mm c/c RD400 con rod.
Massive crankcase volume.
Re plated road going Honda NSR250 cylinder. Exhaust port shape modification to make it look like a RS125.
Cylinder position adjusted so the Exhaust opens 80 ATDC.
Transfers then open 115 ATDC. (This is just the fortunate way it works out with the shorter stroke.)
VHM head with torroidal head insert. 14:1 CR
Std Honda RS125 pipe. NX4
Modified 1985 TS125 6 speed gearbox.
Eight plate clutch.
Dry sump gear box with oil mist spray.
Ignitec Digital Ignition.
the Beast. MC18 chassis.
31 RWHP as measured on a DynoJet. I felt it was a lot of work for not much gain over the std 27RWHP Team ESE engines.
I will keep the "Beast" as a EFI development donkey and all out tuning test bed, just for the fun of it.
I expect that the std setup with Wobs suggested improvements will make great advancements to the keeping it simple approach and will be the way to go for the team bikes.
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