Any hot up tips ?
How much money have you got?
My mods were 34mm carb, Webco head and the back of the piston cut away - it boogied
.
And was reliable - MX, Enduro, DT and Road Raced
(just inspect/replace pistons on a regular basis
- should be done on all racing 2t's
). The biggest improvement was the 34mm carb (against all advice and expectation
.
I can't remember the Webco been an obvious 'kick in the pants' mod and I'm not certain it is a necessary mod (but sure looked trick
). But It probably did have a better squish band something which could be done to the standard head I'm sure.
The cutaway piston was an big improvement adding HP and response everywhere (Yamaha later copied this mod - I should have patented it
. The later piston might fit. They have the reinforced 'ears' protruding down which in theory should be better than 'no rear skirt' as mine were. The ears stop the rocking motion.) I used DT [pistons checked and replaced regularly (and cheaply).
But I'm sure more could be done with time, money and technology. There is a lot of metal around the ports to doing porting. The basis for mods are there; good transfer ports and room to improve. Ask Lozza, I'm sure he would salivate and enthuse at the prospects.
Lozza will probably enthuse about newer better ignition and a new pipe as well.
If I was to complete my wish list I would investigate an aluminum liner and electroplating to get better heat transfer and more consistent performance and less HP drop due to heat build up (and save 1 kg off the beast
).
The Webco Big Head (or was the trade name 'Cool Head') was 'sold' on the promise of better heat transfer and more consistent performance. It is feasible but I can't vouch for it. A trial using one of those flash laser temp gauges at the end of a race would be an interesting experiment. In fact it would be an interesting tuning tool methinks.