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I know it's been ask and it was explained to me before but was several years ago and I have forgot. What is a cheetah cub what makes it what it is

 

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It´s a casted monoblock cylinders, made by CPIndustries Inc.

Nicasil plated.

Bore: 64,65,66,68mm

Stroke: 54,58,61,64,68

cc: about 347 to about 494

 

"They" say, it makes good power box stock.

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The cub is far superior when it comes to port lay out as it is casted with massive BOYHESON ports and a triple exhaust. It out flows even ported stock cylinders and has lots of material that can be massaged. The cub is now available with more friendly trailable lay outs as well as the standard cub which will be more drag/duner friendly.

 

Stock cyl vs cub

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That top photo is an actual Cheetah so it is 250 intake. But the lay out is super similar. It was the best side by side I could find. I think that was savage's.

 

 

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So its all in the cylinders nothing special in the bottom end if someone is trying to sell a saposed cheetah cub and it looks like stock cylinders with a cool head it's not a cub

 

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Wampus looks like stock cylinders, but it is a monoblock. I think you can get a Wampus with CUB port timings or Serval port timings.

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that cub pic is pretty old  shit ton of casting flash in the transfer tunnel  newer ones aren't nearly as bad.  and simple clean up port works wonders on them

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