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This is for my road race bike.
The time has come (I don't know how I made it this long without replacing em) to replace the piston/rings on my crf.
Here are my requirements:
Semi-reliable
Pump gas
That's about it.
Right now, it has an OEM piston in it. Not sure if it is the 02/03 with 11:1 compression or the 04+ 12:1 compression, but I know its oem.
My first thoughts were to just get the 04 and keep it reliable and how it is, which is great. But Smutty started talking about 13:1 kawi pistons with bigger valve reliefs, and it seems everyone and there mother are running at least 12.5:1 without problems, and I'm at a loss. Especially since just about everything I see has to do with riding dirt.
I know there's a ton of CRF knowledge on here (cough* Smutty, Chip, and Adam cough*), what are you thoughts?
Other motor work includes hot cams stage 2 cam, aftermarket crank (not sure what kind) and a port and polish.
A man of many names...Jay, Gennaro, Gerry, etc.
I agree with Paul, if reliable is part of the equation, keep it OEM.
If Kurlon says not to mod it, for god sakes listen to him. And write that down its got to be a first.
-Brian
15 S-Works Venge
Let the record show, my suggestion was based on the OP's 'reliability' requirement... I have a proud hall of failure showing all sorts of very fast, very exploded bits I base this advise on.Had the OP failed to mention reliability as a concern I would have instead noted that he's running longer duration cams than stock which should lower his dynamic compression, allowing him to run a higher than stock static CR piston on pump gas safely.
Id get an aftermarket. Just make sure its below 13:1.
-Christian LRRS/CCS HasBeen ECK Racing
2011 Pit Bike Race CHAMPION!