My guess by just looking at the displacement increase is in the neighborhood of 1.5-2 HP, roughly 5%. I believe when we discussed this with Eric his comment was if we did an overbore and port job that 75% of the gain would be due to porting, 25% to displacement increase. The moral, spend your money on porting now and save the overbore for a worn cylinder.
I don't have a '98, but I do have Eric's 265cc setup on my '01 CR250, with low-mid porting. Horsepower/torque were 45/32 at the rear wheel, with the hp. peak at 6500 rpm. Very nice smooth curve, with almost no hit at all...just smooth progressive power.
Basic setup at dyno time:
EG 265 cylinder w/ low-mid porting
Stock pipe/silencer
Stock carb, 370 main, stock needle in 3rd clip, 25 pilot jet
VP C12 mixed 40:1 with Maxima Castor 927
Dyno runs were done this summer, around 80F/80% humidity or thereabouts.
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