bansheeqc Posted October 5, 2008 Report Posted October 5, 2008 I actually planning my winter project I want to know the performance between a 10 and a 14mill 68mm cub (465 vs 493). I want to know the difference for the case...For 10 mill i think we have to trench, but no weld and 14 mill =have to weld the case...but i'm not sure... I think 14mill need 125 rod crank and 10 mill 115 rod...but... What kind of piston both set-up run? price difference for trench, crank. cub....etc... Carb size needed for both set-up etc... I think my PD cool head do the job on both set-up, but i'm not sure for the 14mill. Thank bansheeqc Quote
Deadbeat Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 lol why was this bumped..dude hasnt logged on for over a year Quote
trickedcarbine Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 Why didn't you catch it. Sprinkler has been looking at 14 mil shit and bumpin the fuck out of it. Quote
registered user Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 probly realized he couldnt afford the crankshaft let alone anything else Quote
registered user Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 $1300 is pocket change for me to Quote
shanYE west Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 lol i'm dreading the day I have to replace mine.. Didn't like spending the money the first time. Quote
RadarRacing Posted July 27, 2014 Report Posted July 27, 2014 10 mil vs 14 mil price difference is nothing hardly. I dont know why people keep building these huge motors and then go get their asses kicked by 4 mils 98 percent of the time with a hard to tune, clutch breaking, crank wrecking pieces of crap. I havent seen maybe 10% of the 14 mil or bigger stroke motors that havent broke once or twice before they were tuned. If you have tuned and wore out a few cubs then move on to bigger stuff. Otherwise do what most of the non broken ones have done and buy it all new , have it all tuned and setup by a builder and shipped to you. Quote
registered user Posted July 28, 2014 Report Posted July 28, 2014 i bet a small 3cyl would do pretty good. 64mm pistons and 64 on the crank Quote
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