Iron barrel vs kit for BHP

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soosh wrote:A good old Suzi 185 conversion is good if you can find one and depends who has done it aswel.In scootering a few months ago,that setup performed well and had a fat power curve and would rev on well.I run one for years done by R.S Tuning and it was kin brilliant and so reliable.
Old but still a usable kit that should last and i never nipped it up even though you could take it to 9000rpm.
The one in Scootering a few months ago, If it was in the small block shoot out, was one of mine... They can be made to rev or pull, and are very reliable... That barrel was ported about 10 years ago and in the dyno shoot out, ran on a standard 22 and unmodified air box... I like the TS 185 pistons... 8-)
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corrado wrote:
druist wrote:
Speed and reliability
Computer says no. :P
lol
ok - speed and RAC membership then :P

Q: would the 185 suzuki match ok with an NK and 15 x 46 + the 28 phbh? I take it I would be better with an AF conrod too? Failing I cant get hold of the 185 anything else worth considering?
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J1MS wrote:
soosh wrote:A good old Suzi 185 conversion is good if you can find one and depends who has done it aswel.In scootering a few months ago,that setup performed well and had a fat power curve and would rev on well.I run one for years done by R.S Tuning and it was kin brilliant and so reliable.
Old but still a usable kit that should last and i never nipped it up even though you could take it to 9000rpm.
The one in Scootering a few months ago, If it was in the small block shoot out, was one of mine... They can be made to rev or pull, and are very reliable... That barrel was ported about 10 years ago and in the dyno shoot out, ran on a standard 22 and unmodified air box... I like the TS 185 pistons... 8-)
anyone know which one as i dont get everyone ?
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What are ppls opinions of the GT185 kit? pros and cons with the current thread??
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sean brady scooters wrote:using the AF 175 kit as a start.............with extra tuning etc............
and built properly..........and geared properly............with LI 150 gearbox,16 tooth front sprocket,lightened flywheel,ported crankcase,........30mm delorto........scoot RS pipe/or sterling...............
we are seeing now approx 75/80mph tops..........and reliably.............. :D
and how much does that cost my good man
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the tuning itself costs approx £100........
that includes
....porting crankcase
....barrel porting
.....and modifing inlet manifold and also "u" pipe........
this is on a bare/stripped engine of course...............

the rest is variable,you may have certain parts already/or need to buy some or all.........
you then also have the choice to use new or s/h parts etc etc.............. :D

i realize that also for someone who is not mechanically minded,and cannot do the nessesary stripping/rebuilding ........etc that more labour costs will mount up............
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Sean B.S just a query on your choice of exhausts. Why do you propose the SS type? After so much reading and talking to ppl, I decided to change mine to an NK mild steel, due to SS not being complient for want of a better word with 2 Strokes, I have had a lot of leaks and problems with mine over 2-3yrs, mainly it leaking. Even using red gasket seal the thing just kept leaking somewhere. I thought maybe the variable contraction/expansion of mild steel was the way to go.

I dont know - maybe it was me - probaly was but so far no probs with the NK.

Just curious why you use it - i took it as it was a cheap version of a PM so to speak??

Finaly, seeing my setup in the start of the thread, which already has the lightest flywheel around - being plastic, lol. how much more speed could i pick up with my beedspeed (indian i assume) "stage 4"setup (using the term stg 4 with care here) ?
So I am wondering, already having a "175" although GP150 gearing, what tuning are you doing above the basic blueprinting - perhaps a bit more, which i have, and matching my inlet/exhaust ports, - i already have a bigger carb. Would this be a gain?? if so, in what respect? Pls dont take this the wrong way my 125 hond 4 stroke did 84mph. But i would like to know how much difference i would get - approx : i am aware nothing is a given in lambrettas and tuning :D ?
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I now run that Suzuki 185 engine Soosh mentions and I can say hand on heart it will sit with a fast pack of TS's at cruising speed without strain. It's an awesome little engine.

A Suzuki 185 can be had in many variations...I love them for how basic they are and the return of power they can give.

I have another 185 kit that cost just £220 including labour and postage for an alloy SR barrel, which was then SES tuned and boostported, Indian thick finned head which was then reprofiled to suit piston, Mitaka TS piston and rings and Indian GP crank webs with an RD 400 rod and welded pin. All these parts were new as well, although, admittedly they were cheap. I suppose it depends just how "exotic" you want to go, but I know for that money it's performance at a bargain price.
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SUZUKI, GT185 (as in the lam kit gran torismo reed valve), AF175, obviously with all a conrod needed too. But which one is easier to get/tuning needed, best value for money, BHP gained over the iron barrel beedspeed??

or for the gain is it going to be worth it - or worth saving for something like imola, mug, rapido, rb20??

no answers on a postcard - please
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druist wrote:SUZUKI, GT185 (as in the lam kit gran torismo reed valve), AF175, obviously with all a conrod needed too. But which one is easier to get/tuning needed, best value for money, BHP gained over the iron barrel beedspeed??

or for the gain is it going to be worth it - or worth saving for something like imola, mug, rapido, rb20??

no answers on a postcard - please
there isnt a rapido small block kit and the other 3 will need a replate @£120 plus if things go tits up, the pistons are near £100 as well , the suzuki route can be done alot cheaper plus theres oversize options as well, pistons being around the £30 mark
as others have said harry barlow does a nice conversion my friend paid £200 out right for his that inc the head the crank rebuild was £65 with a longer rod with silver cage bearing his kit was the "SR" type ali/iron barrel i recone he will see a genuine 70mph on it not all day but seems to have a good spread of power with the jl3 and 28mm dellorto
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