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Hi, welcome to bhq.

This Banshee thing is pretty new to you? What is your setup right now?

Having a more powerful engine mean that you need good supporting parts all around the engine.

Serval cub is an engine more trail oriented, with a smoother power delivery than a drag engine.

A stock banshee is 350cc, 64mm bore x 55mm stroke

A 421cc is a 68mm bore x 58 stroke (+4mm) .

4mill mean +4mm sroke on the crank.

Ask questions and read stuff here before commiting to buy.

Where are you from?


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Hi, welcome to bhq.

This Banshee thing is pretty new to you? What is your setup right now?

Having a more powerful engine mean that you need good supporting parts all around the engine.

Serval cub is an engine more trail oriented, with a smoother power delivery than a drag engine.

A stock banshee is 350cc, 64mm bore x 55mm stroke

A 421cc is a 68mm bore x 58 stroke (+4mm) .

4mill mean +4mm sroke on the crank.

Ask questions and read stuff here before commiting to buy.

Where are you from?


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Is that +2 mm on each side?

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10 minutes ago, PaymentPlan said:


Is that +2 mm on each side?

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Both cylinders. The pin in lower rod end is moved out in the crank web 2mm. So when it's moving the crank goes lower 2mm and higher 2mm. Creating a total of 4mm of additional stroke. 

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I'm in the south haven area. This is the first time I have heard of driveline cylinders I'll have to look them up online. One more question. I've been seeing pictures of people putting double air filters on there carbs. Could I do that with out any major mods upgrades ?


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3 minutes ago, martin059 said:

I'm in the south haven area. This is the first time I have heard of driveline cylinders I'll have to look them up online. One more question. I've been seeing pictures of people putting double air filters on there carbs. Could I do that with out any major mods upgrades ?


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Yes, look in to pod style filters. They are available from FAST for a great price for just about any carb set up you can dream. 

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