« Reply #30 on: December 05, 2013, 10:08:42 am »
Rather ironic that with the Aprilia GP program had 100 staff headed up by the worlds greatest two stroke tuner (Jan Thiel) with 2 dynos testing 5 cylinder and head designs for 5 days a week for 13 years settled with a head design like the one on the left above. Jan even thought that head was 10 years ahead of it's time and the design probably came from legend German tuner Jorg Muller.
Maico has used that head design since 1978 and it was a noticeable improvement over the previous more traditional design. I think the 'key' to the RK Tek design is the 'sunburst grooves' machined into the combustion chamber. I'm not doubting the brilliance of Jan Thiel or Jorg Muller but I'm prepared to try somebody else's new idea. If it works, my bike benefits and I've learned something. If it's a failure, I put it down to experience and go back to what I used before. The word on the street is that the RK Tek system is beneficial so why not give them a go?
http://www.2strokeheads.com/I had Peter Reynolds do a similar head (without the flues) for my DT1 from Hell many years ago and it, and a piston crown mod made a 2 bike length difference in acceleration and noticeably improved the bikes tractability. I still have a welded up head here that was going to be the Mk2 version. If the Maico conversion is successful I may well send the Yamaha head to RK Tek.
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