I had a set of cylinders shipped to him to do for the kit. And yes, they broke through but that's OK because Jay knows what he's doing which is why I had him do the cylinders at the same time. He epoxied up the openings in the cylinders to seal them. The BIG bore will give you more lower end torque and it should be easily streetable. If you also want the high RPM HP you should consider having the head ported too to match. Having the head done and using better rods (a must if you don't want it grenading) is where the money starts to add up. You will generate more heat so you just have to be careful about your around town riding IMO. I wouldn't classify it as a commuter with the 1000. More like ma stealth street fighter
lol definitely a street fighter in stealth mode. Vintage japbike pulls up next to you rocking an incognito litre.. Well, one might see a dedicated turbo set up and get to guessing. Hah! So I'm starting to think if I have to do any kind of work to secure sleeves like, say, epoxy — and don't get me wrong, epoxies are found on my "one helluvu material" leaderboard — but I might have to graciously bow out of incorporating them into my motor. Not that other guys aren't made of complete balls to do so. I want that block-on-sleeve-friction-golden-ticket all the old guys are always yakking about over whisky.
I'm going to run my 1000cc kit with one of Mike R;s billet 1000cc blocks with nikasil bores {no sleeves} so i won't have the heating problems you could get with a big bored standard block. You would get more bottom end power due to the bigger displacement. It sounds like you would be better off going with an 836 kit, to run a "reliable" 1000cc kitted bike you need a lot of hipo parts like heavy duty cam chain, better rods, heavy duty primary chains, Heavy duty studs, different carbs, cam, oil cooler, back cut gearbox and lots more and it will still probably run hot round town.... One more thing, turbo's are not better on low end power....
This is helpful, I was under the impression that I could use my stock keihins jetted out with these components. I'm not going over another grand for carbs.
You are usually pretty on your stuff Retro but bottom line is turbo's make torque. Now if you size them incorrectly large (which most people do) or put a high winder one on there you get no appreciable torque. Turbos are perfect for torque, thats why you see manufacturers using them on baby motors to produce more power and reap the gas mileage i.e. ford ecoboost, audis, lexus, volkswagen
Cafeviking,
It sounds more like you would be better off with a HIPO 836. Get a wiseco kit and have the head worked over. No heating issues (that could be resolved $$$) and less expensive supporting mods
Cool, thanks guys. I'm probably going to put a tiny little turbo on it in line with exactly what you're saying about keeping it modest and enjoying the torque in appropriate/relative application. There are tons of them on ebay for cheap for ATVs and jetskiis and stuff at great prices like $150 (same products on performance moto parts retailers for $600-700 wow).
So how thick are sleeves? Can I push 836 through my existing sleeves or do I bore the block and resleeve? I feel like the answer may be "yes, both" but heat distribution could become an issue on a sleeve-bore-hone alone. Or something like that.
With the wiseco 835 pistons do I need new rods? I believe their kit is 10.25:1. I assume valves and springs are a necessary replacement with this. Cam?
I bet I can increase the performance quite to my liking with this kit and maybe the extra pinched pennies can go toward other speed technologies like angle-grinder refills and drill bits for 86ing unwanted frame goodies : )