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  • Glynn123G Offline
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    Glynn123
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    #90

    Would rather a standard bore than a 170 if I'm honest, get it ported and I'm doubting itd be far off the Athena. Or if you're feeling the bigger cc kits splash out for a BARacing 200kit and really feel the power 😍

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    • Glynn123G Glynn123

      Would rather a standard bore than a 170 if I'm honest, get it ported and I'm doubting itd be far off the Athena. Or if you're feeling the bigger cc kits splash out for a BARacing 200kit and really feel the power 😍

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      #91

      @glynn123 I'm so done with the big bore kits

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      • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

        @glynn123 I'm so done with the big bore kits

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        @irongamer727 I feel your pain bro

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        • CalumC Online
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          Calum
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          #93

          Get the stock barrel ported and engine the 14k red line.

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            #94

            Does the 170 kit even give more power? I've heard so much bad about it 😂

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            • B Bananper

              Does the 170 kit even give more power? I've heard so much bad about it 😂

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              Calum
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              #95

              @bananper Not peak, but more power through the midrange. I want to say torque, but I always get thumbed down for saying that.

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              • CalumC Calum

                @bananper Not peak, but more power through the midrange. I want to say torque, but I always get thumbed down for saying that.

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                #96

                @calum so basically you lose some peak power in exchange for mid range power? Correct me if I'm wrong 🤓

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                • CalumC Calum

                  Get the stock barrel ported and engine the 14k red line.

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                  #97

                  @calum Ehmm 😬

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                  • B Bananper

                    @calum so basically you lose some peak power in exchange for mid range power? Correct me if I'm wrong 🤓

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                    Calum
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                    #98

                    @bananper Without a Dyno Graph it's hard to tell. But due to the port timings being way out, once you start climbing through the revs, the opportunity for the power to be made starts diminishing.

                    Hence why at low RPM's you have the extra CC's to help deliver more low down grunt, but the power tapers off and the gap between a stock barrel and Athena barrel starts to thin out. You definitely lose overrev with the big bore, so the stock barrel will continue to rev out further, allow you to zap out a few extra ponies with the help of porting.

                    Two strokes in general don't love over square engines, the fact that the big bore kit widens the bore whilst maintaining the stroke exacerbates this. A longer stroke is ideal for this kit. There is the potential then, for the longer stroke to correct the port timings, out by 3mm I'm led to believe, to actually correct the issues with the barrel.

                    But by the time you've done all that, you may as well have just thrown a 3XP0 cylinder and crank and be done with it.

                    I haven't the expertise or experience to really comment on how any of this translates. But it's just what I've read from various sites.

                    Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                    • CalumC Calum

                      @bananper Without a Dyno Graph it's hard to tell. But due to the port timings being way out, once you start climbing through the revs, the opportunity for the power to be made starts diminishing.

                      Hence why at low RPM's you have the extra CC's to help deliver more low down grunt, but the power tapers off and the gap between a stock barrel and Athena barrel starts to thin out. You definitely lose overrev with the big bore, so the stock barrel will continue to rev out further, allow you to zap out a few extra ponies with the help of porting.

                      Two strokes in general don't love over square engines, the fact that the big bore kit widens the bore whilst maintaining the stroke exacerbates this. A longer stroke is ideal for this kit. There is the potential then, for the longer stroke to correct the port timings, out by 3mm I'm led to believe, to actually correct the issues with the barrel.

                      But by the time you've done all that, you may as well have just thrown a 3XP0 cylinder and crank and be done with it.

                      I haven't the expertise or experience to really comment on how any of this translates. But it's just what I've read from various sites.

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                      @calum 3XP0 is wr200 engine right?

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                      • B Bananper

                        @calum 3XP0 is wr200 engine right?

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                        #100

                        @bananper DT200R I think.

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                        • CalumC Calum

                          @bananper DT200R I think.

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                          #101

                          @calum is there any difference between wr200 and the dt200?

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                          • B Bananper

                            @calum is there any difference between wr200 and the dt200?

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                            Calum
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                            @bananper wr is a competition bike.

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                            • Louis-DT-WRL Offline
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                              Louis-DT-WR
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                              I believe the dt200r is a 3ET barrel. Dt200wr and wr200 share the same 3xp cylinder which is nickasil plated but you can buy steel sleeves for them. I believe the dt200wr is autolube and has a tachometer at generator different dor the electrics

                              Also the dt230 cylinder and crank is a possibility 🤑 never seen this one done.

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                                2stroketerry
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                                Best option is to get your standard 125 barrel re-sleeved to 66mm then fit a Wiseco Forged Yamaha BLASTER YFS 200 Piston Kit 66mm. Piston gudgeon pin and small end bearing same size as dt 125, you will also need your head machining to suit. Kpm or Pjme will re-sleeve the barrel to 66mm and machine the head to match and also works out including forged piston kit and work to barrel and head less than half the price of the Athena kit. Also having a steel liner gives you the option of several rebores. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wiseco-Yamaha-BLASTER-YFS-200-Piston-Kit-Top-End-Bearing-66mm-Std-Bore-1988-06-/173027889008?fits=Make%3AYamaha

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                                  Best option is to get your standard 125 barrel re-sleeved to 66mm then fit a Wiseco Forged Yamaha BLASTER YFS 200 Piston Kit 66mm. Piston gudgeon pin and small end bearing same size as dt 125, you will also need your head machining to suit. Kpm or Pjme will re-sleeve the barrel to 66mm and machine the head to match and also works out including forged piston kit and work to barrel and head less than half the price of the Athena kit. Also having a steel liner gives you the option of several rebores. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wiseco-Yamaha-BLASTER-YFS-200-Piston-Kit-Top-End-Bearing-66mm-Std-Bore-1988-06-/173027889008?fits=Make%3AYamaha

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                                  @2stroketerry very cool I love all the little Frankenstein things you can do to engines

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                                    Wossner do a forged piston kit for the dt 125 that is 61mm and the absolute maximum can bore a dt barrel to. Gives around 146cc. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wossner-Piston-Kit-KTM-LC2-1991-2006-Yamaha-DT125-Over-Bore-61mm/371410153446?hash=item5679c52fe6:g:YI8AAOSwHnFVyn8J
                                    0_1527803968517_mqr4k2wj 160cc.jpg

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                                      Wossner do a forged piston kit for the dt 125 that is 61mm and the absolute maximum can bore a dt barrel to. Gives around 146cc. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wossner-Piston-Kit-KTM-LC2-1991-2006-Yamaha-DT125-Over-Bore-61mm/371410153446?hash=item5679c52fe6:g:YI8AAOSwHnFVyn8J
                                      0_1527803968517_mqr4k2wj 160cc.jpg

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                                      @2stroketerry what gains should I expect from doing the overbore and porting

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                                        Hi, If you get Karl at Kpmotosolutions to re-sleeve the cylinder to 66mm to suit Forged Wiseco blaster piston and machine the head to new bore size and alter squish and compression to suit. He will also fully port the re-sleeved barrel to suit your driving style, some people want a really high reving max horsepower top end like a YZ 125 for example. He can also bore out the standard Mikuni 28 TM carb to 30mm but will need to enlarge your inlet manifold to 30mm and sort your own jetting out.
                                        With the price of the forged piston kit, Karl re-sleeving and porting the barrel and head plus the price for boring out the carb, it will all add up to less than the Athena 170cc kit. When bored out to suit 66mm Wiseco piston the engine will be 176cc.
                                        With a decent exhaust on it will be over 30 bhp at the rear wheel, have to fit set of stronger clutch springs too. With all the mods done and the carb setup spot on will do 115 mph and wheelie in every gear. http://www.kpmotosolutions.com/

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                                          Best option is to get your standard 125 barrel re-sleeved to 66mm then fit a Wiseco Forged Yamaha BLASTER YFS 200 Piston Kit 66mm. Piston gudgeon pin and small end bearing same size as dt 125, you will also need your head machining to suit. Kpm or Pjme will re-sleeve the barrel to 66mm and machine the head to match and also works out including forged piston kit and work to barrel and head less than half the price of the Athena kit. Also having a steel liner gives you the option of several rebores. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wiseco-Yamaha-BLASTER-YFS-200-Piston-Kit-Top-End-Bearing-66mm-Std-Bore-1988-06-/173027889008?fits=Make%3AYamaha

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                                          @2stroketerry said in Athena 170:

                                          Best option is to get your standard 125 barrel re-sleeved to 66mm then fit a Wiseco Forged Yamaha BLASTER YFS 200 Piston Kit 66mm. Piston gudgeon pin and small end bearing same size as dt 125, you will also need your head machining to suit. Kpm or Pjme will re-sleeve the barrel to 66mm and machine the head to match and also works out including forged piston kit and work to barrel and head less than half the price of the Athena kit. Also having a steel liner gives you the option of several rebores. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wiseco-Yamaha-BLASTER-YFS-200-Piston-Kit-Top-End-Bearing-66mm-Std-Bore-1988-06-/173027889008?fits=Make%3AYamaha

                                          Do the windows in the skirt effect it? The blaster 200 isn't crank induction I think

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