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    Interesting checking out the cams in the background of the photos. Ramps have been steepened and max lift increased but not too excessive looking at them. Any chance of seeing a plot of lift versus crank position for stock and "race" cams? I know that's probably confidential, fair enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Interesting checking out the cams in the background of the photos. Ramps have been steepened and max lift increased but not too excessive looking at them. Any chance of seeing a plot of lift versus crank position for stock and "race" cams? I know that's probably confidential, fair enough.
    What cam's. I didn't see any cam's. No would be the answer.

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    Keen on ordering some pistons in now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Isn't there some rule about that sort of thing with "real" race bikes? It probably wouldn't hurt to encourage 4-stroke riders to put something in place. We could start with FXR riders. It may also be advantagious to have some sort of scatter shield or blanket like on drag race transmissions. Could be a use for old bullet-proof vests. I'd personally prefer to see something in 1/4" plate surrounding the bottom end and possibly filled with concrete.
    Fairly strong words considering your Avatar. . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by speedpro View Post
    Interesting checking out the cams in the background of the photos. Ramps have been steepened and max lift increased but not too excessive looking at them. Any chance of seeing a plot of lift versus crank position for stock and "race" cams? I know that's probably confidential, fair enough.
    The ramps aren't nearly as aggressive as I expected, clearly my cams are far to wild on the exhaust.
    Whats really suprising in the photos is the standard old dished piston (at least whats left of one), expected to see a nice high compression number in there.
    Rich could you turn the cylinder so we could have a shot of the intake port? And over so we can see the combustion chamber. Cheers.

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    I thnk it is one of them shoddy Thai pistons. Made in the same factory as sweet chill sauce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moooools View Post
    I thnk it is one of them shoddy Thai pistons. Made in the same factory as sweet chill sauce.

    Yep. Machined to destruction. As far as more photo's that would just be wrong. Its a secret from now on. Everyone is getting to fast. I need any advantage I can get. No sharing and caring here. Its pure competitive bastard from now on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Yep. Machined to destruction. As far as more photo's that would just be wrong. Its a secret from now on. Everyone is getting to fast. I need any advantage I can get. No sharing and caring here. Its pure competitive bastard from now on.
    no need to worry about me my body is stuffed but will try to get out for some fun one day

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    Thumbs up

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    Looks like the reverse engineering dept is working overtime tonight
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    So how long did that piston last? Thought you mentioned that you had been using that piston for while now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav View Post
    So how long did that piston last? Thought you mentioned that you had been using that piston for while now?
    1 x BOB 1 x GP about 5 wellington rounds and half a north island round. Left unmolested I am sure it would last as long as the other one I have. That one has lasted about 2 years of racing. Valve pockets were to deep maybe. It also could have been the lightened pin. We will never know. The piston was an akunar but it was the 15mm pin X version not the super cheap 16mm standard ones. Anyway onwards and upwards. Lets not dwell on the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moooools View Post
    I thnk it is one of them shoddy Thai pistons. Made in the same factory as sweet chill sauce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    . . . Lets not dwell on the past.
    Yeah, that dumb history.
    No lessons to be learned there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    Fairly strong words considering your Avatar. . .
    ye but he kept most of it in the exaust
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