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baker250r
12-26-2004, 07:45 PM
Do you guys know where I can send my cylinder to get a midrange port for a good price? i know all the big companies like duncan... ct.... and all of them port, but I fell that you are mor paying for the name of the port job.... I am wondering if you know any local guys around you that do a hell of a good job for a good price. By the way... this is a MX 250r... so it needs a good race port job.... im thinking midrange like I said b4fore.... seeing as i got the paul turner midrange pipe and eveyrthing.

nacs400ex
12-26-2004, 09:21 PM
Originally posted by baker250r
Do you guys know where I can send my cylinder to get a midrange port for a good price? i know all the big companies like duncan... ct.... and all of them port, but I fell that you are mor paying for the name of the port job.... I am wondering if you know any local guys around you that do a hell of a good job for a good price. By the way... this is a MX 250r... so it needs a good race port job.... im thinking midrange like I said b4fore.... seeing as i got the paul turner midrange pipe and eveyrthing.

I would recommed ESR, I have heard nothing but good from them. Good prices, parts, and service!!

I also would recommed LRD.

velocityatv
12-26-2004, 09:46 PM
There is a shop here in Omaha, NE. I use him a lot for jobs for other guys as well as my own stuff. Joe's machine his phone number is 402-895-0183, don't get wrong he's only a Atv, motorcycle, and watercraft shop. He built my R motor. 265cc 220psi with mid-range porting, and a Wiseco Elite piston. I told him I wanted all mid-range but still wanted a good amount of top for the straights. He has great prices and does a wonderful job. I recomend him to anyone. I run a LRD pipe and 38mm a/s and have an adjustable counterbalance carrier. ( with the timing advanced about 4-5 degrees) I can keep up, or pull a hole shot on most of these new 450's. He did a great job. Give him a call he can save you some cash. Tell him Trent refferd ya.

sdxp787
12-26-2004, 11:18 PM
Check out Dentor Racing. I talked to a fella there and the guys that does the port work now is the same guy that did it for Gary back in 86 when he was racing 3 wheelers. Their prices are very fair, about $250.00 for port work. I asked why so cheap and they said that the job is only worth about $250.00, other companies just charge more because of their name.

sdxp787
12-26-2004, 11:19 PM
I meant Denton Racing.....typo...

SuperChris
12-27-2004, 10:01 AM
look up "eee racing", they did an '88 cylinder that i'd like to get rid of cheap. It has a LONG power curve. .80 over with a 5 hour old piston and bore.

beak7707
12-27-2004, 10:39 AM
I would check out ESR.

JTRtrx250r
12-27-2004, 03:01 PM
Originally posted by SuperChris
look up "eee racing", they did an '88 cylinder that i'd like to get rid of cheap. It has a LONG power curve. .80 over with a 5 hour old piston and bore. Thats gotta be an OLD Triple EEE unit, Nancy still there?:D

SuperChris
12-27-2004, 03:09 PM
Why must it be old? I got it off Ebay and couldn't find any info in it. The guy I got it from sayed it won the Baha 1000. I have never ran another ported cylinder to compare it to but it sure rips compared to the stock '86 jug I had on there.

JTRtrx250r
12-27-2004, 03:13 PM
Originally posted by SuperChris
Why must it be old? I got it off Ebay and couldn't find any info in it. The guy I got it from sayed it won the Baha 1000. They used to port and make pipes(mid-late 80's), last I heard they were done w/ all that and centering on buggys, I quit dealing w/ them in about 96, thats why I say OLD

beerock
12-27-2004, 06:40 PM
well my little 265 stays with esr.ct,310's and curtis sparks and lrd 265's and is a little faster then trx and yfz with pipes 302-836-2012 ask for butch. ask for a mid to top end port job with a fair amount of bottom end. you wont be dissapointed

bone705
12-27-2004, 07:48 PM
whats a port job from them run beerock?

beerock
12-27-2004, 07:52 PM
200-300 depending on how crazy you want to get. when i say crazy i mean like milled and custom domed head(to that particular powerband the port was made for) and prolly a little extra porting in the exhaust and reed cage.

beerock
01-02-2005, 02:34 PM
heres pics of my port job from b+b

nacs400ex
01-02-2005, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by beerock
is a little faster then trx and yfz with pipes
Thats what I like to hear. How do the PV's handle against the new breeds?

beerock
01-02-2005, 06:47 PM
the pv's give you more bottom end so if its ported right it will have gobs of bottom and alot of top as well. so a PV will fend even betterIMHO

YFZ420
01-04-2005, 09:55 AM
anyone know who scribes jd on your cylinder? I just picked one up on the bay and want to know if it is any good.

MyKe2g3
01-04-2005, 04:32 PM
If your looking for a big name then I recommend Esr. There were a few members on Rriders that did port jobs like C leigh and I cant think of the other one but he had some serious drag R's. Im sure some people here can get you in touch with c leigh if you want to talk to him about porting.

papatrx
01-05-2005, 04:23 PM
Hey Beerock,

I was looking at the pictures of your cylinder and like the way they really opened up the intake. Do you know if they raised your exhaust in addition to widening it and if so what did they raise the duration to? How does it pull on the extreme top end? and fianally do you have any idea what rpm it starts to flatten out at. Thanks

beerock
01-05-2005, 06:23 PM
Originally posted by papatrx
Hey Beerock,

I was looking at the pictures of your cylinder and like the way they really opened up the intake. Do you know if they raised your exhaust in addition to widening it and if so what did they raise the duration to? How does it pull on the extreme top end? and fianally do you have any idea what rpm it starts to flatten out at. Thanks

yes the exhaust height was raised, I am not sure to what though.
the motor revs out really high i really couldnt tell you a rpm though, i woudl say at least 2000-3500 rpm's more then a stock jug.