Again, nonsense. Keep your theory about the uselessness of carbon fiber petals to yourself, 'genius', because they don't hold water.
If you'd like to argue, take it to PM.
BTW, I do believe that VF1 reeds do not last long - that has to do with the VF1 design.
VF2 reeds last a LONG time. (So do other CF reeds)
The only times I've broken them were due to water ingestion and subsequent case pressurization.
Oh, and if you really think that CF chews up bores, I've got an extractor exhaust to sell you.
matt, I'm not going to argue with you because there's absolutely no sense it trying to get through to you, however, if you don't think that a chunk of friggin' carbon that gets smashed between a piston and a cylinder, won't score up the cylinder walls and/or the side of the piston, then you have absolutely NO basic knowledge of engines, nor should you even be attempting to profess that you know contrary to a well known fact.

one of the first things you learn when messing with engines is that carbon can mess up the top end if it's not eradicated regularly. carbon fiber is of no particular exception to the rule, genius. it's just as hard and tough as the stuff that build up on top of the piston crowns, and chunks of it will chew a top end to hell. genius.
the problem with carbon fiber reeds is that the carbon itself is so stiff compared to conventional reed materials like fiberglass and/ nylon, that it doesn't flex as much as the other materials, and the heating and cooling of the petals over a short period of time causes the resin in the matrix to break down and become weak, when this happens the petals will flutter and slap the cages, as they always do, and the resistance of the carbon's ability to "flex" will cause chunks to break off and go throughout your engine.
sorry, but it's already happened too many times before you said it doesn't... you're kindof late to attempt fooling anyone with your jibberish......lol
genius.:smile:
and I never said they were usless, brainiac, what I said was they're only good for racing, unless you like to frequently replace your reeds for recrational purposes. in racing, engines get torn down and rebuilt regularly.
stop trying to change my words and/or the meanings to what I say.
the cages are much beter built on the vf-2's, but the petals are the same materials, the vf-2's are subject to flying apart, as well.