hmmm,interesting topic this,and from a couple of fronts.
firstly,matching the barrell /kit to crankcases...well seeing as all kit makers such as malossi/polini and pinasco etc all advise this mod to get the best from the kit after presumably testing these things out I would have thought it was best to do so...and follow their recomendations...
and I too would advise this,if nothing more than its just good practice to match every thing up and blue print things prior to any tuning even...just to improve general flow and area.
I also think its important that this is done just cos thats what potential buyers want to see...in that a kit has been fitted according to the makers advice and recomendations...and that everything has been done to std casings to maximise the potential of that kit.
As to what difference it really makes ?....well must admit i,m not sure as we have never done a back to back test on this ourselves but I would assume the difference if any would be seen more in the torque curve if disernable at all. in other words the spread of usable power as opposed to the peak.
secondly ,the reed intake system and the crank web blocking off possibly 90 degrees out of 360 ...
again it does not sound good...and can only be seen ultimatly as a restriction...as most if not all other reed valve motors provide the full 360....
and again ,i,m just not sure what difference this would make .cos ive never even considered it that way .but given the choice i would never build a reed motor that way ...
and from what i have seen of other reed valve motors built by norrie,mb etc niether have they...but could be wrong ...
anyways...get it dyno,d first as is...and then examine the results...
