View Full Version : Bill's Tecate pipe
DixiePlowboy
03-11-2009, 04:25 PM
I finally decided to trade a buddy my chrome DG pipe for his Bill's pipe. I had been concerned that the Bill's, being a smaller diameter almost throughout, that I would be sacrificing some power.....somewhere.
After riding my '85 with both, I can say that the Bill's definitely hits harder in the midrange, though a little weaker maybe on bottom end, and seems to pull a good bit harder on top than the DG does.....and the DG was stronger in the same two areas of the powerband than stock.
The pic shows a freshly stripped pipe that will only look that bad for a little while.....just like the dirty Tecate it's stuck on:lol:
Dirtcrasher
03-11-2009, 04:53 PM
^NICE!
I still look at pipes and think "hmm, I could build that!" but then I wonder HOW they actually figure out what diameter to run and where to run it?? When to taper it etc etc etc.
I can only assume they make em up like crazy and just start changing them around. With a dyno and hands on testing they must figure out what works??
Or do they check the flow such as with a flow bench and how porting is done correctly?
IDK, I think have enough crap to deal with :lol:
DeePa
03-11-2009, 05:14 PM
do you have the silencer for it?
DixiePlowboy
03-11-2009, 05:22 PM
No, I wish I did. I've only got an Answer S-II that came off a liquid R that I've cut and modified to(sort of)fit. I'm definitely going to have to do some more work to get the silencer straight and fitting tight. Otherwise I'd just use a DG universal steel silencer or something.
A DG silencer for an old CR480 looks like it would be a close fit though, and they're still available.
JohnR.
03-11-2009, 05:28 PM
do they check the flow such as with a flow bench and how porting is done correctly?
Nope. You aren't dealing with flow, you're dealing with pulses. Building 2 stroke pipes is 50% science and 50% art form. I watched DynoPort build one for my CR500 powered 86 250R back in the early 90's. I hauled the trike up to their shop early one morning and by the end of the day it rolled out with a custom hand made pipe and silencer that night. It was cool to watch them take a piece of sheet metal and make a pipe out of it. He used a calculator a few times when building it but most of it is just being an experience builder and knowing what works.
John
DeePa
03-11-2009, 05:30 PM
No, I wish I did. I've only got an Answer S-II that came off a liquid R that I've cut and modified to(sort of)fit. I'm definitely going to have to do some more work to get the silencer straight and fitting tight. Otherwise I'd just use a DG universal steel silencer or something.
i want to say there was around 3ish complete bills systems ever made for that tecate
200x Basket
03-11-2009, 06:49 PM
that is a nice looking pipe!!
brrcuda
03-11-2009, 07:41 PM
i want to say there was around 3ish complete bills systems ever made for that tecate
I think you mean the 86-87s......:) ;) Maybe not made but still around with muff....
the tecate kid
03-11-2009, 08:20 PM
WOW did you ever come out with the longer straw. Geez. Nice pipe.
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