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    xl185 piston is a 185s?

    Is anyone running a xl185 piston in a 185s , if so what were the results.

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    Same piston. Many of the 185/200 hondas all used same style pistons a few bores and your at 200. XL xr atc trx...all same pistons

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    The stock 185s piston runs at 8.0:1 and the 185xl piston being a flat top runs at 9.2:1, I'm curious if anyone has done this change to the 185s and what the results were.

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    more power...thats all compression ratio does.

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    I know, I'm asking if it's a worth while mod, or would a 200 jug and 10.25:1 compression be a better route

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    Quote Originally Posted by red hat View Post
    I know, I'm asking if it's a worth while mod, or would a 200 jug and 10.25:1 compression be a better route
    That's up to you. if your not porting and throwing in a cam your not gonna see much. decking of the head with porting and a cam will do the same thing with a flat stop stock piston. I took a 660R from 9:1 comp to 14.5 comp doing that. Mix a flowing exhaust with intake and you can get a mosnter....

    I like to deck heads due to keeping a light stock cast piston. Decking should be done at a engine builder so they can figure out your squish area.

    Want more information email brad from kb5. he build me a 60hp raptor 660 motor, it haul the mail


    http://www.kb5ind.com/contact.asp

    Gonna be doing same thing to my kids TTR125 motor i have.

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