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Originally Posted by xtreme888
(Post 8192612)
Hiya...
was looking for a engine with alot of torque for a serpent 966....hence decided and got a gx 5r. Want to know what manifold would suit the 2072 pipe that came in the combo as the manifold came with it is suitable for rear mounted not for onroad configuration ? Anyone tried this engine with suitable on road manifold and pipe ? What carb have u used in this engine as with the engine carb i cannot access the idle screw !!!!!! Thanks thanks If any of the GX range were going to work in this application it would be the 7 Port with it's strong top end, which is what on-road motors are all about with the different gearing of the on-road cars. Give it a try, but I think you will be dissapointed, and would be better off with a purpose built on-road motor from someone like Novarossi, RB or Mega IMO. On-road motors have completely different porting and power bands than off-road motors. I know the GX is a much more economical option, but on road motors are in the higher price bracket because of the revs they pull, and the technology that is involved in making a motor that revs that hard even remotely reliable. The Mega engines would most likely be the cheapest option for a club style on-road motor that will do the job. |
Originally Posted by xtreme888
(Post 8192612)
Hiya...
was looking for a engine with alot of torque for a serpent 966....hence decided and got a gx 5r. Want to know what manifold would suit the 2072 pipe that came in the combo as the manifold came with it is suitable for rear mounted not for onroad configuration ? Anyone tried this engine with suitable on road manifold and pipe ? What carb have u used in this engine as with the engine carb i cannot access the idle screw !!!!!! Thanks thanks & with the carb just set the idle gap at .7mm & tune to that as you don't need to touch the idle on the GX range once it's set, if your idle goes off there is usually a cause for this & adjusting the idle wont fix the problem, just check the idle gap each time you have the motor out. JMO keep us informed on how u go |
Originally Posted by MAGPIE-121
(Post 8194924)
try the nova header & see if it works, or go to your next on-road meet & ask around if anyone has a spare header that you could try to see if it will work !
& with the carb just set the idle gap at .7mm & tune to that as you don't need to touch the idle on the GX range once it's set, if your idle goes off there is usually a cause for this & adjusting the idle wont fix the problem, just check the idle gap each time you have the motor out. JMO keep us informed on how u go |
Originally Posted by xtreme888
(Post 8195070)
Hiya...thanks will set carb as mentioned. Will try a nova header with the pipe. I do normally run a sirio AAC onroad but since running on a smaller technical track over winter as nationals finished. Hence decided a gx 5r as read alot about it :sneaky:
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Originally Posted by xtreme888
(Post 8195070)
Hiya...thanks will set carb as mentioned. Will try a nova header with the pipe. I do normally run a sirio AAC onroad but since running on a smaller technical track over winter as nationals finished. Hence decided a gx 5r as read alot about it :sneaky:
I was picturing you running it on a full size track, where I think it would lack the top end to be competitive. I guess my main concern was people bagging the motor on here later, when it was being used for something it wasn't designed for or intended for. Just me being paranoid, but you know how it goes on these forums sometimes :) |
the GX-7R with long LSN, FEMCA 0801 pipe and an onroad header would be the best bet for onroad. even with all the above except using a 2072 pipe, you're going to have too much torque.
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Changes to USA GX engines for 2011
Just thought I'd let you guys know- as of this point I'm ordering all GX engines with long LSNs. We still have a fair amount of carbs and GX engines with the short LSN, so both will be available. When we exhaust GX engines w/ the short LSN, we will still have that LSN available separately.
MORE TO COME!!! |
i best keep my shorties then. i dislike the longs cant find a good tune on em. but i can tune the shorts with ease.
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Originally Posted by Ruune
(Post 8201229)
Just thought I'd let you guys know- as of this point I'm ordering all GX engines with long LSNs. We still have a fair amount of carbs and GX engines with the short LSN, so both will be available. When we exhaust GX engines w/ the short LSN, we will still have that LSN available separately.
MORE TO COME!!! |
Originally Posted by rider313
(Post 8201235)
i best keep my shorties then. i dislike the longs cant find a good tune on em. but i can tune the shorts with ease.
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trey, sent you a pm.
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Originally Posted by Ruune
(Post 8201229)
Just thought I'd let you guys know- as of this point I'm ordering all GX engines with long LSNs. We still have a fair amount of carbs and GX engines with the short LSN, so both will be available. When we exhaust GX engines w/ the short LSN, we will still have that LSN available separately.
MORE TO COME!!! |
Originally Posted by grizz1
(Post 8201338)
Good call Trey. They do run better on the long needle. Just a matter of educating the masses now on the slight difference in tuning. I enclose a run-in / tuning guide with every motor that goes out the door, and find 99% of customers have no problems.
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Originally Posted by Ruune
(Post 8201209)
the GX-7R with long LSN, FEMCA 0801 pipe and an onroad header would be the best bet for onroad. even with all the above except using a 2072 pipe, you're going to have too much torque.
Dont think torque would be a problem as we got two speed and alot of different gears ratio to play with.... |
Originally Posted by xtreme888
(Post 8201869)
Dont think torque would be a problem as we got two speed and alot of different gears ratio to play with....
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