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The bike is a GS674, I would like to know how high I can raise the compression and still keep it kickstart, right now I have a large oil cooler fitted which should lower temps. what CRs do the aircooled race bikes usually run?
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What kind of fuel? The 650 has a more modern combustion chamber than the other 2V GS engines, but I suspect you may run into troubles using pump gas with a compression ratio much higher than 10:1.Ed
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slayer61
Originally posted by ashdricky View PostThe bike is a GS674, I would like to know how high I can raise the compression and still keep it kickstart, right now I have a large oil cooler fitted which should lower temps. what CRs do the aircooled race bikes usually run?
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ashdricky
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostA normal 550 kicks over with just a flick of the wrist, not even a foot required. A little more compression ought to be OK. Where are you finding these high compression 674cc pistons? I need some too.
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Originally posted by ashdricky View PostThanks ray, what Is the highest I could run on the street? I have a huge front mount oil cooler.
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gearhead13
I am running 11-1 cr pistons on the street. I buy premium gas all the time for it and carry octane booster. That is a 4 valve combustion chamber though, with flat top pistons, allows higher compression without detonation. Compression tests show about 180 psi dry/cold.
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boingk
I'd recommend 11:1 as an outside figure for these bikes, the combustion chamber isn't designed for it. Burn governs your efficiency and a slower burning chamber like the 8 valvers will not tolerate a really high compression ratio easily - you're talking custom ignition, race fuel, extra cooling... the works.
I would recommend around a 10:1~10.5:1 as starters as I think you're only at about 9:1 now anyway. Any more than that and you really are talking serious modifications that the bike was not ever designed to take.
CHeers - boingk
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boingk
A cheaper way of getting slightly more compression is to fit a thinner base and head gasket - talk to local tune shops about this possibility.
If you are just after an edge to what you already have then this may be the best way forward.
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ashdricky
Originally posted by boingk View PostI'd recommend 11:1 as an outside figure for these bikes, the combustion chamber isn't designed for it. Burn governs your efficiency and a slower burning chamber like the 8 valvers will not tolerate a really high compression ratio easily - you're talking custom ignition, race fuel, extra cooling... the works.
I would recommend around a 10:1~10.5:1 as starters as I think you're only at about 9:1 now anyway. Any more than that and you really are talking serious modifications that the bike was not ever designed to take.
CHeers - boingk
also I have a large oil cooler mounted up front,
It's not a very good shot of the oil cooler but it dose give some perspective.
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So again, I'd be leary of going above 10:1. Detonation is BAD, and can hole pistons and destroy engines. Pushing the limit is risky, for minimal gain.Ed
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slayer61
Originally posted by Nessism View PostSo again, I'd be leary of going above 10:1. Detonation is BAD, and can hole pistons and destroy engines. Pushing the limit is risky, for minimal gain.
Holing pistons on a racebike is one thing.... doing it on a street bike miles from home is quite another. Choose wisely "grasshopper!"
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