A new update... so I was reading the other day in a magazine and Pro-Circuit is claiming with a little loss in low end (basically a trade) that they are getting at 8500 RPM +3 HP 9000 RPM +11 HP (Over stock) 9500 RPM +14 over stock on the 03 KX250. They say that under 7300 RPM the Pro-Circuit makes a little less HP. So, effectively, they are saying that just by their pipe you are changing the effective overrev range from 8200 to 9500 RPMs. Considering Eric's post about the flawed powervalve design how is this possible? Enlighten me.
"If you are willing to give up some of the KX's healthy low-end burst, the Pro Circuit Works pipe will reward you with three more horsepower at peak. From 8200 RPM on (which is exactly where the stock pipe begins to lose horsepower) the Pro Circuit pipe starts to romp. At 8500 RPM, the Pro Circuit pipe makes three more horsepower. At 9000 RPM, it makes 11 more horsepower. At 9500 RPM, it makes 14 more horsepower. Plain and simple the Pro Circuit pipe trades low end for top end." That is exactly quoted from the Jan. 2003 MXA magazine, pg. 156.
Somehow I smell snake oil, but I could be wrong.