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Yamaha_Rules69
04-23-2003, 10:55 PM
I have a question about boreing out a 200x cylinder. If I were to bore out the cylinder to .10 or .20 over and put a new piston and rings in it, would it have any more power than it did before? Would it go a little faster? Im wondering this, because I was told it wouldnt have any more power. This is going on my 185s engine with a 200x cylinder head on it. The engine is going into my 200x chassis. Let me have your answers. I want this thing to be faster than a stock 200x if thats possible. Thanx.
lushatc200x
04-23-2003, 11:21 PM
guess what the 200x cylinder is reall a 182 cc cylinder. that sucks but owww well. i dont know if it will give u more power but maybe if u got a high compression piston in it it definatly would.
wanta250r
04-24-2003, 12:52 AM
isn't a 200x a 192cc cylinder. Thats what it says in all my manuals, otherwise it would be a 185 if it was that low of cc's idea
lushatc200x
04-24-2003, 02:29 AM
yeah i must have punched in the 8 instead of the 9. stupid me. but yeah it wont be much difference seeing how it will only be like 10cc
Kilborg
04-24-2003, 03:42 AM
From a slight bore like that, you wont get any huge gains...but a little bit. Don't expect it to turn into a hotrod or anything though.
Get that bore and a little higher compression piston and youll be making some more power. a few simple boltons (carb, pipe, new air filter) and it will open it up a little more.
Yamaha_Rules69
04-24-2003, 04:54 PM
Do they make bigger size carbs that fit on the 83-85 200x? What is the stock size, 34mm?? Will it give it quite a bit more power, or just a little if a bigger one is put on? I want this thing to be able to beat a blaster. I allready know it could out jump one, but top speed and power is my main concern. Whats a good piston to get, a PRO X, or a Weisco? Beings I'm only going to bore it no more than .20 over, should I just go the .10 over, since it wont make much diffrence? I heard if you bore it out, it gets hot a lot faster too. The bigger the bore, the faster it burns up. Is that also true? Thanx again.
bbechtel16
04-27-2003, 02:37 PM
http://www.powroll.com/honda_other%20atvs.htm
wanta250r
04-27-2003, 05:58 PM
The stock carb is 24mm. -D
Yamaha_Rules69
04-27-2003, 07:10 PM
Do any of you know what size carb is the biggest you can go to? Does it have to be made for the 200x, or will others work?
Mudder F er
04-28-2003, 09:45 AM
I'm also interested in these questiuons. I followed a link that was posted by bbechtel that had bore kits, but you have to run racing gas. Thats great but a bit too much for what I want to spend. Is a flat head piston best to get, and a racing cam? If so, what is a good brand of racing cam, and flat-head piston, and what is a recommended size? Thanks
lisnup65
04-28-2003, 10:39 AM
I'm also interested in these questiuons. I followed a link that was posted by bbechtel that had bore kits, but you have to run racing gas. Thats great but a bit too much for what I want to spend. Is a flat head piston best to get, and a racing cam? If so, what is a good brand of racing cam, and flat-head piston, and what is a recommended size? Thanks
Race fuel is only required on the 12:1 kit. The 10.5:1 will be fine on pump fuel.
bbechtel16
04-28-2003, 11:03 PM
Race fuel is only required on the 12:1 kit. The 10.5:1 will be fine on pump fuel.
Ditto. Powroll also has THREE different cams avalible for the 200X: torque, midrange, and racing. Powroll rules!!! (Except their free sticker keeps bubbling on my gas tank because its like a vinyl or something.)
Edit: Basically carbs are NOT machine specific from what I know, there are some exceptions though. My SX's previous owner used a 350X carb on it (the SX).
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