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  1. Boyesen ports (boost ports) is drilling an additional hole next to each side of the intake. Disregard what I said earlier, it’s mostly for drag racing and squeezing out extra horse power.  You don’t need them for what your doing. 
    those are stock reeds. Get yourself a set of vf4 reeds for the most performance. The guys at driveline will set you up
     

  2. 39 minutes ago, Casull454 said:

    Gusto,

    I am thinking of fox shocks, any thoughts

    I think FAST is carrying fox floats right now for a good price.

    theyre great shocks!

    im curious if you are going to go with a high port cylinder or low port. The low port will be a good all around.

    ask Lane about boost ports. I know they’ve been experimenting and seeing great results with increased hp

  3. Here’s a couple of set ups. Some with your pipes. It will give you a rough idea of what to expect.

    1500-2 should for sure get you there. As you can see a stock stroke stock cylinder can really rip when ported. 
    the stock stroke driveline set up with t5s is 67hp without porting on the low port cylinder. 
    moots of options. Talk to a builder 

  4. 1500-2

     

    theres a member here (Builder) where owns west coast atv parts. You may get this set up used for a lot cheaper. He has quality stuff.

     

    if I had 1500-2 I would weld stock crank, have the cylinders ported and spend the rest on +2+1 a arms and fox floats. You’ll be fast and stable

  5. I’ve been down that road.....

    send in the engine for the work to a sponsor. Port cylinders, case port the cases to match cylinders, cool head with cut domes for the stroker crank.

    internally, you’ll need a heavy duty clutch. It’s best to put on a billet clutch basket like a mattoon or chariot....but not entirely necessary. You won’t need a lockout.

    have the roller detent mod and shift star mod completed which aids in shifting. If you have some extra money a pro mod transmission (you can read up on this) is worth the extra.

    new seals and of course the 4 mil crank. Most people use HotRods cranks, they’re good.

     

    you can keep the stock carbs BUT if you see a set of Keihin PWK 28s that would be my choice. I ran 72hp on stock carbs with no problem.

    you can keep you T5s but if you want huge bottom end and tq buy SLP, if you want a good all around pipe I like Pro Circuit, if you want top end drag style get some Shearers or CPI.

     

    if you can’t wait there’s a brand new 421 driveline set up in the for sale section.

     

     

  6. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squish_(piston_engine)

    Hers the thing, your going to need to tear it down if you want to make it run real good. Adding compression won’t amount to much. 
    Options for big power increase in order of expense:

    port your stock cylinders, new bore and pistons 55+ hp

    driveline 392cc stop end with stealth head 65+ hp ( dyno of this with t5 in the sponsor section of you dig)

    4 mil stock cylinder stroker set up. 70+hp

     

  7. You can always have a builder shave your head for added compression if your on a budget.

    you can buy and oversized rad for $60 on eBay and a chariot, Mull engineering, or mattoon oversized impeller for cooling.

    a cool head with interchangeable domes are nice though if you want to fool around with squish.

    if you want to go fast have the cylinders ported by someone good and stock crank welded and looked over.

  8. I’d like to know who ported his engine.  It many people investing this kind of money in stock cylinders anymore, they just buy a cub.

    also interests me on builders who add Boyenssen ports and other builder who enlarge the intake instead citing no difference.

    also jetting differences on the same motor but with a different builder is huge.

    i guess what I’m saying is ask the builder what works with his porting.

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