Well, since I've only bench raced it in the garage it's kind of hard to tell
. I'm planning on a trip to the dyno this Saturday morning so I'll post the comparison chart. BTW, I made the exhaust change to fit my new belly pan and allow better cornering clearance. The 1 and 4 pipes run outside the frame rails with stock head pipes, which doesn't work with the Air-tech pans.
I left it jetted a little fat on the dyno, could have picked up a couple more ponies by leaning it out, maybe. A couple more switching to oxygenated fuel, a few more with a properly ported head, and so on. I've never seen any dyno's of a 760cc in the 80+hp, but I don't doubt it's possible. The only other dyno from a similar setup, with a pro ported head, was only a few hp more than me. I think working on track flow, corner entry and exit, and smoothness, with some decent power, is way better than going for absolute hp numbers.
My head is mostly stock, homebrew ported by me with a make shift gage (large manometer) to measure change (referenced back to a standard, always) and to make sure all ports flowed about the same (that's fairly hard to do, for an inexperienced dummy). I got pretty close to TurboD's numbers he posted on homebrew porting (delta increase), so I felt pretty good. Of course new guides, CycleX super flow valves, and a homebrew seat grind.
Would have been better off sending my head to someone who knows what their doing, but that's not really my style. I think my style is to spend way more time and money to make something worse!! Ha, ha, groan.
Barber is on my bucket list, but not this year Matt. I have 2 girls in college and one is getting married. Feels like I'm back in college, ya know, when we had no funds but lots of plans!!
Alan