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alright guys. I picked up my 1st shee about 3 weeks ago. Its been a blast to ride. Motor is all stock except for fmf fattys and 2into1 carb. I advanced the timing 4 degrees yesterday and liked the bottom end response. It was slight but definately noticable. I am thinking about the chariot racing cool head and going with 17cc domes. I live at 5500' elevation. the compression is at 100psi now and I think that I should be at 150-160psi with 17cc domes. You guys know how big of a difference this will make on the bottom end? I only ride trails. My 2003 cr250 is pushing 170psi and lugs like a 4 stroke....it helps that it has a power valve, but was wondering how the banshee would respond to a significant bump in compressoon. Thanks DUDES! :headbang:

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alright guys. I picked up my 1st shee about 3 weeks ago. Its been a blast to ride. Motor is all stock except for fmf fattys and 2into1 carb. I advanced the timing 4 degrees yesterday and liked the bottom end response. It was slight but definately noticable. I am thinking about the chariot racing cool head and going with 17cc domes. I live at 5500' elevation. the compression is at 100psi now and I think that I should be at 150-160psi with 17cc domes. You guys know how big of a difference this will make on the bottom end? I only ride trails. My 2003 cr250 is pushing 170psi and lugs like a 4 stroke....it helps that it has a power valve, but was wondering how the banshee would respond to a significant bump in compressoon. Thanks DUDES! :headbang:

 

fromthe builder that i talked to.....he said it will wake up e mid/bottom end of the bike by a pretty decet amaount. That being said though....if you dont have a welded crank in your bottom end i wouldn't risk the grenading of a motor for a little more down low dig....

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fromthe builder that i talked to.....he said it will wake up e mid/bottom end of the bike by a pretty decet amaount. That being said though....if you dont have a welded crank in your bottom end i wouldn't risk the grenading of a motor for a little more down low dig....

 

 

I think it would just give me an excuse to go 4mil :evil:

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alright guys. I picked up my 1st shee about 3 weeks ago. Its been a blast to ride. Motor is all stock except for fmf fattys and 2into1 carb. I advanced the timing 4 degrees yesterday and liked the bottom end response. It was slight but definately noticable. I am thinking about the chariot racing cool head and going with 17cc domes. I live at 5500' elevation. the compression is at 100psi now and I think that I should be at 150-160psi with 17cc domes. You guys know how big of a difference this will make on the bottom end? I only ride trails. My 2003 cr250 is pushing 170psi and lugs like a 4 stroke....it helps that it has a power valve, but was wondering how the banshee would respond to a significant bump in compressoon. Thanks DUDES! :headbang:

Im at 5000 ft and run 17s on my beater and im only pushing 130 on each cyl, 150-160 sounds kinda high :confused:

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Im at 5000 ft and run 17s on my beater and im only pushing 130 on each cyl, 150-160 sounds kinda high :confused:

 

What was your psi before you installed the 17's.

 

Here's some info from noss machine:

 

 

Approximate Cranking Compression

 

These pressures are estimates based on fresh stock bore, piston, porting, and deck height.

 

It is recommended to check your compression after installation.

 

Sea Level 1000' 2000' 3000' 4000' 5000'

18cc 197 178 171 170 165 145

19cc 183 167 160 158 152 137

20cc 169 156 149 146 140 129

21cc 156 145 138 134 128 121

stock 130 125 118 112 106 100

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What was your psi before you installed the 17's.

 

Here's some info from noss machine:they were the first ones we tried and just stuck with them

 

 

Approximate Cranking Compression

 

These pressures are estimates based on fresh stock bore, piston, porting, and deck height.

 

It is recommended to check your compression after installation.

 

Sea Level 1000' 2000' 3000' 4000' 5000'

18cc 197 178 171 170 165 145

19cc 183 167 160 158 152 137

20cc 169 156 149 146 140 129

21cc 156 145 138 134 128 121

stock 130 125 118 112 106 100

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