I just got back in after being away for 12 years, x motors were single carb, T motors are dual carb with better flowing cases. They both use 61x cylinders, T cylinders are from Blaster 2's with twin 44 carbs. Confused? T cylinders have higher port timing for more top end power.im curious, its been a looooooong while since ive been in the scene, getting back in now after 13 years
but whats the pros/cons/differances of these 2 motors?
starting a build and need advice.. errrr. guidance![]()
T cylinders are not from Blaster II's (B2 uses a 754cc cylinder, not 701). The T cylinders were used on the Raider 701's (or any other Yamaha sitdown that ran a 701cc engine)I just got back in after being away for 12 years, x motors were single carb, T motors are dual carb with better flowing cases. They both use 61x cylinders, T cylinders are from Blaster 2's with twin 44 carbs. Confused? T cylinders have higher port timing for more top end power.
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so.. if you, or anyone here, had a choice of a modified X motor or a almost identical T motor, which would be a better choice, both dual carbs, 200compression, ported, the works, ex race prepped motors, both putting out about 110-115 hp
im thinking about future mods, parts availability? resale?
ok, i think i get it now, but.. i cant have the best of both worlds
my options are limited to either/or, i can purchase either a complete 61x with dual carbs, or a 62T with dual carbs.. the 61x intake was ported but still has stock bolt pattern, but the 62t has been molested due to porting the intake and new bolt holes were drilled, therefore calling for custom manifolds if i was to ever update, which i doubt, but anyway
what do i do? which would be better?
the 62t has been molested due to porting the intake and new bolt holes were drilled, therefore calling for custom manifolds if i was to ever update, which i doubt, but anyway
what do i do? which would be better?
im lost either way, but ill try to get one,
but out of curiousity, being that you mentioned the T cases are used for mega motors, is that cause they are stronger? better flowing? whats the differance in the cases? or just a better crank?
im lost either way, but ill try to get one,
but out of curiousity, being that you mentioned the T cases are used for mega motors, is that cause they are stronger? better flowing? whats the differance in the cases? or just a better crank?
just shootinf it out there, but i found 2 props available, a 15/21 and a 13/20, which would be better running around 100hp? and what kind of top speed would each produce?
can that be calculated somehow?
is there a formula?