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I would like to know what kind of time that a ported banshee with rocket pipes reeds and a head with lightened flywheel and advanced timing do in 300 ft on the dirt and on the road.

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Alot depends on the type of porting you got.Mild or all out drag port.RDZ done my porting.With that and T-5's and stock carbs.I run a 5.4.Not sure if my gearing was right.Tires are very important.When running paddles on a dirt track,I run a 5.8.Switched to Maxxis 4-snow tires and dropped to a 5.4.The pro wedges work good too.

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Its not really about the motor, its all about setup. We have a stock port banshee with fmf fatties that has ran a 4.97. Our gas 350 with no override has ran a 4.34(usually goes consistant 4.5s though), but used to only run 4.60s until we messed with the setup some.

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I watched a video of a ported 350 on alky with cpi's run a 3.77 in 300ft.THATS NUTS!

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that would be buddy deville at southern style racing

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Its not really about the motor, its all about setup.  We have a stock port banshee with fmf fatties that has ran a 4.97. Our gas 350 with no override has ran a 4.34(usually goes consistant 4.5s though), but used to only run 4.60s until we messed with the setup some.

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Thats really good with no overide

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that would be buddy deville at southern style racing

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SSR has got it together this year! They earned it though. I have a SSR 350 on alky that runs 4.2's.

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300ft times

 

banshee 350 alky w/override - 4.1

Ds650 alky - 5.2

banshee 350 no porting stock bore - 5.1

440ex gas - 5.6

 

 

 

now all i have is my banshee and my 440 but that is my old 350 with and override and my old ds....

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