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OS does rock. Haha
Whats the point of putting a .21 in a .28 Crank-case.
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bigger crank bearings
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Ahh, Never really thought of that. Wonder how it runs.
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That is gonna be a good motor.
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I agree. It will be a good motor but I bet overpriced! The head looks fragile. Wonder if it will have the legendary OS reliability and ease of tune?
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I would think with the oversized crankshaft bearings you're gonna get something a bit more reliable, more support for the crank less vibrations or something. I wouldnt really call it a breakthrough but it definatly has some good logic.
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Uhhhhh.... Who said .28's have bigger crank bearings?????
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*shrug* Some guy. Never took one apart like i know. :-D
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Ok... well a .28 only has a larger bore and MAYBE a slightly longer stroke. T.... The case is no bigger, i mean C'mon how would you bolt it in if it was? if anything it may be .1 or .2 mm bigger but wheres the advantage in that?. i would think the advantage would be a thicker sleevve making the motor more durable and then being able to take advantage of the new porting in the .28
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Yeah...some guy in the beginning said that.
Would you want a longer stroke, or a bigger bore...longer stroke has more torque doesnt it, bigger bore short stroke gives you more top end right?
If I remember this from engines class in college hah
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pretty sure its the other way around, the long stroke allows for more rpm's on top, and the bigger bore gives more down low....I THINK
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yeah I cant remember from engines class. Makes sense a short stroke will bring you to RPM more quickly but i think longer stroke gives you more torqeu. Who knows they are all mostly fast anyway, unless its like a 90 buck engine.
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Shorter Stroke=Higher possible RPM's
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thats the one. Lol
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