Liquid cooled Blaster heads
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I'm planning on getting my bro a alittle Blaster for his 1st quad.Anyway do I buy used,new or modified and if I buy 1 does any 1 know who makes that liquid cooling kit and head for it.I know dirtbike premiered it many years back but I dont even know if the company still exists,all replies would be greatly respected and appreciated.
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Duncan Racing sells a water cooled Powerhead for the Blaster. Although cooling just the head is not as good as cooling the entire cylinder, it's an awesome product.
http://www.blastercentral.com/NoFram...r_cooled.shtml
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http://www.blastercentral.com/NoFram...r_cooled.shtml
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First of all, good choice on a Blaster for a starter bike! I would definitely not buy a new one, you can find them used for much cheaper and they are just as good. My dad had an 89 and I bought one brand new for my first bike and his was still just as fast as mine. I would recommend that you get one with an aftermarket pipe, silencer and reed cage though. As far as the liquid cooled head, I don't think that it is worth it. When Blaster's get hot, it is very noticeable that you get a loss of power but the head is not going to do much for you. Duncan racing does sell the liquid cooled head, but I am sure that they are over $500 and that is a big mod to make for such an inexpensive bike. Plus, people that ride Blaster's tend to outgrow them fast so I would try to keep the spending down to a minimum because in 6 months your brother will want a 250R.
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