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best kit ever |
May 4, 2010 |
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cuperteenbro
from Cupertino, CA United States
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possibilities are endless! Polinis can be very reliable, but much of its reliability comes from setup. Before blasting, bolt on the intake (tight!) and make sure the piston can drop through without snagging ANYTHING. Most of these have intake surfaces that are NOT flat. Filing them is annoying, but take the time and get it perfect. If your piston is snagging the intake on the drop test after flattening the intake, sand it down. Use something like 400 to start and work your way to 1000 and finish with a wire brush and polish it off. Chamfer your exhaust a tad, make sure the ring gap is acceptable, then when you start it verify there are no intake leaks (chances are its an intake leak!).
I like it w/ a 4petal malossi, 19phbg (race for sure), malossi 90' filter and a high comp head. Go crazy porting if you dare. w/ treatland cdi at 1.8mm btdc on za50 106 main, 42 idle. W/ 24mikuni, HPI @2.0 a 200 main
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Awesomeness |
April 29, 2010 |
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Conrad
from Grand Junction, CO United States
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It's fairly common knowledge that these things rip. Paired with a 15mm bing and tecno boss it's been super reliable and fast!
Skip the kstar kits and buy this!
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