I am a bit stuck with the timings as I cut the secondry exhaust ports a bit big. It was my first effort and more about seeing if it could actually be done.
At 116 the front transfers come very close to the underside of the side exhaust ports so I cant move any more there and the rear transfers need to open a little later than the fronts, so its all a bit compromised really.
I originaly wanted to make a broad spread of power but have allowed myself to get distracted by the side show of building a racing Bucket engine that reliably makes over 30hp and my tripple port is aimed at that.
50hp 125 Aprilia racing engine.
Side Ex boost ports are the way to go to get the blow down STA needed to make real power and to allow a smaller width main exhaust port for piston/ring reliability.
But in all fairness, there are some people with experiance in the Tuning Industry that have differing ideas about how worth while extra Ex boost ports are for racing .....
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I don't like wasting good cylinders on experiments, so I used an old damaged cylinder to see if it was actually possible to cut these side ports, turned out OK but not to sure about racing reliability. Although the main exhaust port is not as big as the 31hp cylinder that failed at Kaitoke so that must help.
Should be interesting on the dyno ....... and if its any good then we will see if it holds together on the track.
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