Cdndrtbk

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I'm looking for some low end power, a bit more grunt to get the wheel off the ground. Does anyone have any feed back on exhaust systems, engine mods, etc... that may help me out.
Thanks
 

sosomechanic

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Try one of the carb divider plates

I made one for my '03 RM 250 hoping to bulk up the low end and it made a very noticeable difference. Extended useable chugg range a good deal lower and really made the response clean and quick at low RPM's with more torque. Regards, Michael.
 

Jaybird

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Changing the final gearing is the cheapest and easiest way to move the power to the low end.
 

highmileage

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Ht Racing has the set-ups for that bike. They have options that are very cheap (around 100.00) to full on 351 kits for a very reasonable price.

BTW-it has been well documented that in stock form that the bike needs significantly lower gearing to perform with acceptable low end snap. 12/50 or 13/52-53 are fairly common choices (stock/no mods)

To give you an idea of how much power increase (351 kit w/head mods) some are then choosing 14/50 or 15/52 post big bore kit installation as it will pull it well.
 

cujet

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From what I have seen, that engine does not make serious wheelie power, even in slightly modified form. I think that more displacement is necessary.

Chris
 
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