Restore My R or build the engine??????
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On your question about aarms i would definately go with the +2+1. It puts more weight over the rear end, and makes for alot better handling IMHO than the +2s.
On the aftermarket shocks, since it looks like youre building a pretty sick R,i would go with Custom Axis or Elka shocks. They are the best quality and performance out there.
The ESR head would definately give more performance than the Pro Design i would say. ESR is an awesome builder, and im pretty sure that his head will be alot better than pro design. Anyone have one of these?? I was thinking of buying one myself.
On the Aftermarket Carb, I have a Keihin PWK 36mm. It gave tons more low to mid, and also helped out on the top some. I would reccomend it more than the Lectron. Thats just my opinion. Sorry for typing the small book, but i hope that i have helped you in some way.
Also,i would give Dave a call at MP Racing. Im not sure about the number but ive heard he builds some scary motors.
Hope Ive Helped,
Clay
On the aftermarket shocks, since it looks like youre building a pretty sick R,i would go with Custom Axis or Elka shocks. They are the best quality and performance out there.
The ESR head would definately give more performance than the Pro Design i would say. ESR is an awesome builder, and im pretty sure that his head will be alot better than pro design. Anyone have one of these?? I was thinking of buying one myself.
On the Aftermarket Carb, I have a Keihin PWK 36mm. It gave tons more low to mid, and also helped out on the top some. I would reccomend it more than the Lectron. Thats just my opinion. Sorry for typing the small book, but i hope that i have helped you in some way.
Also,i would give Dave a call at MP Racing. Im not sure about the number but ive heard he builds some scary motors.
Hope Ive Helped,
Clay
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