5mm x 85mm 828 stroker motor. Need help!

Yeah I talked to my cousin wer gunna set our motors up the way they were and then switch for a bit. But if I end up stayin with the type-9 I will deff take Your guys advice and switch my ignition. So now back to my orignal ? I believe I got the answer From chuck and I might just do that cuase I can get some 44s for round 200 and this might have to do it for a little bit. College sucksss
 
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so people are simply saying the b pipe is better low end that's the only reason I should switch, better freestyle setup? If so I guess that'll somewhat depend on ridin style. If one rides a little higher rpm during his run a dry pipe could benifit such a rider... Correct? Or am I still missin the point

It depends a lot on how you use the throttle and what you expect response wise. Most riders fan the throttle and need the pipe to come on early. A shorter pipe may take an extra 1/4-1/2 second to work, then riders complain about no low end. If you are ok with a little more lag then use the dry pipe. The pump setup has a lot to do with throttle response. Its an area that is almost always neglected yet hugely important to performance.
 
It depends a lot on how you use the throttle and what you expect response wise. Most riders fan the throttle and need the pipe to come on early. A shorter pipe may take an extra 1/4-1/2 second to work, then riders complain about no low end. If you are ok with a little more lag then use the dry pipe. The pump setup has a lot to do with throttle response. Its an area that is almost always neglected yet hugely important to performance.

ok and thats deff what everyone has been telling me that b pipe just has it instant from the bottom.

now will my stock pump work? i have a freestyle impeller not sure on pitch i really need to look but i never had a problem wit cavitation or anything will my small 701 but will it still work with the 828? (i know it wont be the best setup so i assume i will loose some brapp i just wanna know if it can be run for temperary use.
 
ok and thats deff what everyone has been telling me that b pipe just has it instant from the bottom.

now will my stock pump work? i have a freestyle impeller not sure on pitch i really need to look but i never had a problem wit cavitation or anything will my small 701 but will it still work with the 828? (i know it wont be the best setup so i assume i will loose some brapp i just wanna know if it can be run for temperary use.

I think you'll be ok...i'd put a tbm cone in though.

Parrdaddys running a stock pump/tbm cone/13/17 with a xscream 6mm p/v motor...looks to work real good in his vid.

I'll be running a stock pump with a tbm cone on my 1000cc too...but we'll see how that goes...
 
I think you'll be ok...i'd put a tbm cone in though.

Parrdaddys running a stock pump/tbm cone/13/17 with a xscream 6mm p/v motor...looks to work real good in his vid.

I'll be running a stock pump with a tbm cone on my 1000cc too...but we'll see how that goes...

wat length cone is he running on the tbm? and wat kind of 1000 will you be running? im hoping to get away with a stock pump on my 10mm ada too.
 
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ok and thats deff what everyone has been telling me that b pipe just has it instant from the bottom.

now will my stock pump work? i have a freestyle impeller not sure on pitch i really need to look but i never had a problem wit cavitation or anything will my small 701 but will it still work with the 828? (i know it wont be the best setup so i assume i will loose some brapp i just wanna know if it can be run for temperary use.

Pump tuning is the most time consuming and nerdy part of the game. It takes a lot of testing, measuring, and blade bending to get it just right. I consider a stock 13-17 concord to be the standard prop these days. Too much for a 701-760 and not enough for a bb stroker. Borrow one of those and note how fast it responds and your rpm during acceleration.
 

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Impeller isn't everything, either. After you dial that in, you need to play with reduction nozzle size. There was a BIG difference between an 82.6mm and an 84.0mm nozzle on my setup.
 
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Impeller isn't everything, either. After you dial that in, you need to play with reduction nozzle size. There was a BIG difference between an 82.6mm and an 84.0mm nozzle on my setup.

Without a doubt, I use an 85mm nozzle as standard with 144 pumps. I plan to make a custom nozzle that is expandable to 90mm. But first I want to do a 155 conversion.
 

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FWIW, the 82.6 nozzle worked far better than the 84mm nozzle on my setup. Bigger isn't always better.
 
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