240 kit, 260 kit, i don't no what to do for my blaster.
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i want to make my blaster really fast, i'v got the pipe and silencer, i got a carb, a got it ported and polished, but i was thinking about a 240 big bore kit. i called a local shop and they said it's not worth it, but i dunoo, i wanted to c wut some of you guys think that maybe already have one.
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I have installed more than a few 240 and 250 kits in the blasters.
The porting seems to take from the lower end, but you combat that with higher compression.
Both kits were about $500, and they seem pretty reliable to me, although one of them has a heck of a time keeping head gaskets, but I didn't braek in this one, wich I usualy braek in all of them.
They realy fly, you'll never see the front end on the ground any more, they make some power.
The best I've seen them run is were they realy pay attention to building the bottom end, those ones realy run good and smooth. The guys who pay atention to mid thru top end, they realy destroy the bottom and the power band hit is pretty high up thier, and those ones realy don't work out to well for me, but I say the same about the banshee's and many tend to disagree with me.
But to answer your question, they're very good kits
The porting seems to take from the lower end, but you combat that with higher compression.
Both kits were about $500, and they seem pretty reliable to me, although one of them has a heck of a time keeping head gaskets, but I didn't braek in this one, wich I usualy braek in all of them.
They realy fly, you'll never see the front end on the ground any more, they make some power.
The best I've seen them run is were they realy pay attention to building the bottom end, those ones realy run good and smooth. The guys who pay atention to mid thru top end, they realy destroy the bottom and the power band hit is pretty high up thier, and those ones realy don't work out to well for me, but I say the same about the banshee's and many tend to disagree with me.
But to answer your question, they're very good kits
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I have the 240 kit and this thing flat out jams. I installed all of the parts my self. It said in the instructions to rechamber the head which I didn't do untill I started shaving some of the head off, my compression right now is 270psi. No, I am not lying and the compression being so high I have to run race gas. The one thing that I need to do is to lenthen the swing arm and take the front sproket to a 14 tooth. The only real problem that I have is that sometimes it will get really hot and get lean.
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I know thiers a 265 kit, and I believe it's CT or trinity who had 310 kits, and I was told in a chat room thier was a 330 kit, but I went to the site and only found the 310 kit.
The 240 and 250 kits require other mods to get the best out of them, but Alot of them I know do the mods after the kit
The 240 and 250 kits require other mods to get the best out of them, but Alot of them I know do the mods after the kit
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get either the 240 or 250, they both put out the same power and don't demand the auxillary mods up front like the 265,290, or 310 kits do.
It will absolutely scream and you will love it. The reliability is quite good if they are broke in rite.
A forged after market piston should take nearly three times the braek in period as a cast stock piston.
I think TC has a post on thier web site on the correct way to braek in a big bore. If not let me know and I'll email you an excellent sure way to braek in a big bore.
It will absolutely scream and you will love it. The reliability is quite good if they are broke in rite.
A forged after market piston should take nearly three times the braek in period as a cast stock piston.
I think TC has a post on thier web site on the correct way to braek in a big bore. If not let me know and I'll email you an excellent sure way to braek in a big bore.