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Fitting a '88 engine in a newer frame
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[QUOTE="acanz, post: 890822, member: 57475"] I know 2 strokes usually have bad low end so Im not complaining that the new CR's dont have it, I just like that I can get alot of power of out my CR's engine in the low, mid, and top. The newer ones feel like the power comes out of nowhere when you hit the powerband and I dont like that. My CR's motor feels almost like a 4 stroke, after you start going the power comes on pretty evenly and theres a little hit at the powerband but nothing like a newer CR. The main reason I wanted to transplant the engine is because the frame on mine is starting to get some surface rust and looks pretty bad so I want to get a newer frame and Ive been told the frame geometry on the 88 isnt that good. [/QUOTE]
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