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Re: itb size for worked a series?
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Excuse my inexperience but what is meant by a 5 angle valve job?

Posted on: 2014/7/5 9:36
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It simply means the valve seats in 5 different angles. Even simpler - it makes airflow somewhat smoother and seals a lot better. Works best with dual valve springs

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Apologies for the crappy resolution...

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Posted on: 2014/7/5 9:56
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Mmmm...I wonder if you could machine the oval ports round just to a few millimeter's depth and then smooth it into the usual porting...

Posted on: 2014/7/5 22:32
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I heard that without the last 30 and 15 degrees you get less eddies so using a 3 angled job is better for boost applications

Posted on: 2014/7/6 1:16

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Re: itb size for worked a series?
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Yea its a pretty tough little thing!

They are kiehin itbs off a cb900 road bike

And the more I think about it I wish I made tbe runners longer but room was an issue

The 2 inside runners have more bends than th outside runners but it shpuldnt be too much of a problem if I smooth the inside with a dremel

Pics tonight fellas!

Posted on: 2014/7/6 6:34
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Re: itb size for worked a series?
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Sorry to dig this up again but I have recently bought a 1200 coupe with an a14 that has r1 itbs and has a crank trigger setup and megasquirt, now seeing as I have aset of 36mm itbs for my a15 (fairly worked motor) and this coupe has a freahened up a14 with a small cam with 40mm itbs im not sure what to do

The r1 setup doesn't have trumpets and requires an external regand is also a dick to adjust idle with as it used idle bypass screws while the 36mm setup has a set of idle bypass nesdles all adjusted by a idle screw and has an allowance for a choke cable setup for cold start

The r1 setup is slightly larger in bore size and it has straighter runners than my manifold due to the itb spacing, so I am weighing up the 2 as im chasing the mkst power I can get for my worked a15, will 4mm in butterfly diameter make much difference or am I better off going for the smaller setup that has better features for tuning and everyday driving?

Posted on: 2014/7/27 17:50
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77 1200 ute
77mm bore a15 ,12:1 comp
ported and reconed h89 head
fairly aggro cam ,billet rocker spacers
twin 40mm solex carbs on bpro manifold
MSD 6al2 with 2 step limiter
4speed 60a box
hd clutch
2 inch exhaust
locked 4:11 ute diff
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You got any photos of the two set ups estyre?
Guy here in NZ is running 45mm TB from a 4AGE and getting around the 130 RWHP mark.
I suppose its all about where you want your power and what cam etc. your engine has.
I have been looking into this myself and have not yet found any set up / Photos I'm happy with,
really want to as you say straighten up the runners and lengthen. How close are the center to center measurements on the R1 ITBs

Posted on: 2014/7/29 3:22
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