64mm stroked RT225 kit
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it looks more powerfull with a bigger picture
well thats more power than most ts1s and a few rb225s that i know of and from a piston ported motor and an off the shelf clubman then thats pretty good in my view.
i like the way the torque doesnt tail off into nothing. ill be interested to see how it is on the road......a leggy mz? :smug:

well thats more power than most ts1s and a few rb225s that i know of and from a piston ported motor and an off the shelf clubman then thats pretty good in my view.
i like the way the torque doesnt tail off into nothing. ill be interested to see how it is on the road......a leggy mz? :smug:
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Sorry just wanted to post it quickly if you click the picture you should get the bigger picture
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Piston port motors love bigger carbs!
Get to SULK
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Mark tried everyone's exhausts and not one could match his new clubmancorrado wrote:Do it all again with a "proper" exhaust.
he couldn't make me one as he was off on holiday but when he comes back from necker island in three weeks he will make me one
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I wanted a standard look no tail pipe up the side, would have considered a B-race pipe
but will stick with Mb's special special clubman
but will stick with Mb's special special clubman
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Just out of interest,what has he done to it? Its just that I too have a Clubman/Ancilotti that was based on a Sito and wondered how they differ?Train Driver wrote:I wanted a standard look no tail pipe up the side, would have considered a B-race pipe
but will stick with Mb's special special clubman
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You're missing the point, Mr Traindriver wants to ride along at 60-70mph with the engine barely ticking over while he daydreams about deltics.corrado wrote:I'm betting that you need an Adspeed Zorst.
Hence the small carb and the standardish exhaust.
