

Final test. She is all wrapped. Wish I wouldnt have had to take that divider out but see how it goes.
Guys this was a fresh install. We made minor clutching changes and it is right on. 120mph and rips your arms off the whole way getting up to it. Now my quest seems pointless. Only managed 103 today. Bummed but conditions killed my turd once again!
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My version of the Stingray mod.
Some numbers I came up with regarding the stock open.
Using a small cut off wheel I carefully opened up another 1,200 sq mm so it is now slightly larger than the intakes. Note with the cutoff wheel run a vacuum cleaner nearby to keep it cool and suck up dirt and smell; if it gets hot it starts to melt and stinks.
- The bore of the throttle body intakes is 45mm each and the stock intake horns have a similar ID. The three rectangular air box intake openings are 25mm x 52mm.
- The surface area of the three 45mm ID carb intakes is 4,767 sq mm and the airbox intake holes are 3,600 sq mm.
- Therefore the stock airbox opening is 25% smaller.
Biggest difference is noise, as the intake noise is now noticeably louder, this was not a goal of mine, but with the MRBP trail can it howls on the climbs. The midrange seems to have a bit more snap, and as Cannondale noted, I also for the first time found the back end breaking loose ever so slightly in the turns; note mine is an un-studded 141.
View attachment 106175
My version of the Stingray mod.
Some numbers I came up with regarding the stock open.
Using a small cut off wheel I carefully opened up another 1,200 sq mm so it is now slightly larger than the intakes. Note with the cutoff wheel run a vacuum cleaner nearby to keep it cool and suck up dirt and smell; if it gets hot it starts to melt and stinks.
- The bore of the throttle body intakes is 45mm each and the stock intake horns have a similar ID. The three rectangular air box intake openings are 25mm x 52mm.
- The surface area of the three 45mm ID carb intakes is 4,767 sq mm and the airbox intake holes are 3,600 sq mm.
- Therefore the stock airbox opening is 25% smaller.
Biggest difference is noise, as the intake noise is now noticeably louder, this was not a goal of mine, but with the MRBP trail can it howls on the climbs. The midrange seems to have a bit more snap, and as Cannondale noted, I also for the first time found the back end breaking loose ever so slightly in the turns; note mine is an un-studded 141.
I did the clutching on the cheap mod, works real well especially initial engagement. Smooth, no belt slip.Did you play with clutch to eliminate hitting rev limiter? If so, what exactly did you do? I'm not sure what route I should go.