Is there ne way to get a Blaster up to atleast about 25-28 hp.
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I was wondering if there was neway to get a bone stock Blaster to about 25-28 hp. I've looked at Vito's pistons and that's not too bad of a deal but is there something else that I can do to get that. I would apprictiate ne answers. Thanx![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
I was wondering if there was neway to get a bone stock Blaster to about 25-28 hp. I've looked at Vito's pistons and that's not too bad of a deal but is there something else that I can do to get that. I would apprictiate ne answers. Thanx![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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Stock blaster is around 17-18 HP i believe. I think with a good pipe, reeds, K&N, you might get 5-7 HP MAX. I think in order to get into the upper 20's you would need a 240 kit. possibly even a good port job perhaps. do a seach on the blaster pipe shootout, im pretty sure i remember someone posting the results and you can choose a good pipe that away. Im sure that if you got a mild 240 kit without going too outlandish you could get those #'s.
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It is possible to get to the hp you desire without going to a 240 kit.
While we haven't dyno'd my Son's Blaster, I would expect it to be in the 27-28 hp range, and wouldn't be suprised to see it a little higher.
A good port job, shaved head, pipe, reeds/cage, filter, timing advance, and carb should get you a considerable boost in power.
Even more power can be had with a 240 kit.
Regards,
Rog
While we haven't dyno'd my Son's Blaster, I would expect it to be in the 27-28 hp range, and wouldn't be suprised to see it a little higher.
A good port job, shaved head, pipe, reeds/cage, filter, timing advance, and carb should get you a considerable boost in power.
Even more power can be had with a 240 kit.
Regards,
Rog
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Before engine mods the chassis really needs to be addressed. My stock Blaster with only a pipe is taxing enough to ride on the stock chassis. It has a serious need of swingarm extension, shocks, and steering stabilizer. As to the original question I'm sure the Blaster could be made to easily produce that power level. I doubt it would be necessary to do the 240 kit, a port job, carb, pipe could probably get you close.
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I have to agree with the chassis limitations myself. You want more horsepower, sell the blaster, and get an ex. They have already proven themselves for the past ten years, and are stock near the horsepower you want. Plus, with the new Suzuki Z, the raptor, dale, the ex's price just keep coming down. I have a Z, and whoa, it's fun. I say go get yourself a 400 or bigger. Just my .02.