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I made the hole on the toolbox side.

I think that’s looking good. It’s so small, but it’s a good mirroring look.


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Second work: the Koso Rev counter. Another hole on the toolbox.

I fitted the rev cable following the original electrical wiring. Looks good and hidden

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The most important work was to test the Franspeed race exhaust

The recommended timing spec for this exhaust is 190° (exhaust port) and 130° (transfer port) My barrel is standard (just made the transfer case matching). I wanted to try the differences with my original spec (carb , barrel and gear ratio)
JL4 vs Franspeed Race

The fitting was fast. JL4 and franspeed have the same barrel’s flange

My only test is the road. I don’t know nobody near to me to test my engine on test bench.
My spec is:
Ts1 standard (matched transfer) 184° exhaust and 130° transfer port
Mikuni tmx 35 with Ramair filter (270 main- 22 pilot)
Pacemaker gearbox with 47/18; 4,80 final ratio
As I read about it from GpKevo, the franspeed is quieter (especially when is warm). The manifold have more ground clearance than JL. But the JL look is more racing than Franspeed

My impressions were: engine’ progression is linear (JL is more nervous in his progression). I pushed the engine to high rev to check the limit.
The Franspeed stopped my engine before my JL4. I did not need a test beanch to feel this.

I decided to fit my JL4…I think to develop my engine around this exhaust
Yesterday i went to scooter meeting near home. 160 running miles.
Near location was a track famous for karting and drifting

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Next month I’ll try the 4.70 ratio. I think that my engine can pull this ratio.