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Old 03-27-2008, 12:37 AM
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Mongrol thats downright cruel LOL to the hawkman 300, i wonder what his reaction was ?
 
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Old 03-27-2008, 12:39 AM
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Ha Ha! They loose. My cam is india rubber. Take that Honda.
 
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Old 03-27-2008, 12:51 AM
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Sure there is Hawkman it takes research and experience or The Internet.
here are some of the things you can Investigate and try if you LIke.
Jet Kit from dyno Jet 50.00 dollars
Index your spark plug (lots of writing on the web)
Mill the head 20 thousandths $60.00
balance and blue print the motor $400
Bore it out and put in the 0.040 Piston $300
Change the MUffler to a high flow design $300
Removed some flywheel weight $250
That adds up to 1400.10 dollars
and this doesnt include your labor.

>>>the Mods I would recommend are>>>>
12 gram rollers, Jet Kit and high performance muffler,good high performance plug and run the highest octane fuel you can get.
this little hawkeye will eat a honda 350 for lunch or trash one of those arctic cat 400s
 
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well considering that the sp 800 is not even 60 hp w/ more then twice the cc's it would be a hell of a good valve lift for the extra 50 hp now wouldnt it lol. ps you they make it for the 800's yet [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
 
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I'd heard of a new hybrid that Polaris claims will stick it to OPEC and the rest of the ATV industry. It involves a 4x8 sheet of solar cells built on a rack-like structure above your head. Makes power and shade in the summer and keeps sleet, rain, and snow off in the winter. Top speeds are said to be 65mph on sunny days, 45mph on cloudy, and 0 mph at night.

Dirt Wheels had a funny section on April Fools jokes in the front of their April issue. It took me a bit to figure out.
 
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OK - initially, I was thinking how absurd this sounded. After thinking about it, I realized that I actually own this already. The concept is the same technology that Honda (cars) used in the mid 80s to achieve roughly 100 hp per liter. You might have heard of the V-TEC engine. I have one in my 2006 Civic. Uses two separate cam lobes to vary the intake and exhaust valves. Stretch Lobe Industries uses the same concept only they use one cam lobe that distorts under centrifugal force. In theory, the faster you go, the faster you can go.


........... sounds like my personal philosophy - the more I drink, the more I drink.

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Oh, did I mention that it's made of rubber?
 
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