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S3 Race 250 Port Matched Cylinder and Head
Hi Everyone,
As I've been saying in a few different threads on here I have decided to change my 2010 EC300R to a 250 to see which I prefer. I ordered the parts through Mark at GoFasters who provided great customer support. He answered all my questions and had everything in the mail and headed towards Australia in no time. All up it was great value with the Cylinder, Piston, Rings and clips coming in at $625usd, and the S3 head with 3 inserts being another $210usd. Quite cheap for what you get. The workman ship on the parts is stellar and levels above the stock cylinder. I will post pictures of my 300 jug when it comes off to show a comparison regarding the casting of the stock cylinder and the hand port matched work of the S3. I am interested to see how the base gasket stack will go to get the port timing correct, where the squish band ends up after this, and what the trapped volume and compression ratio are using the black insert (high high comp). With my 300 and its S3 I found the CR came up higher than I would like, while still having the squish band bigger than ideal by around 0.5mm. If this is the case I will ship the 250 head off with the 300 and have them both machined to correct the squish and CR. The plan will be to machine the insert to required specs and then lap the base of the head to match the inserts new reduced height. I'll also be cleaning up the ports on the 300 while its off the bike which may get a thread of its own. See pics below. |
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Ports nice and clean
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And some more on the head
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cant wait for the updates jakobi this is going to be a cool modification!
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trevor |
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That's quite odd, my 07 I was quite happy with the finish of the ports etc. I wonder if its a later model cost cutting thing?
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That set up looks really nice. I really like the idea of the interchangeable inserts, although i have just got my standard head back from TSP (dmcca).
out of curiosity, are you going to setup the base gasket with exhaust port level with piston (BDC)? Are the ports on the s3 different to standard? -just to let ya know, my 250R, the piston is 0.6mm above the port, set from factory (not that it means much) but this thing will lug and rev to the moon... i will be watching this thread with interest... |
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It will probably be another month at least before the 300 top end comes off. I still have a few more hours to put on it before its due to be changed. When its time it will be like bike Christmas as I'll be doing the annual greasing of the bearings, exchanging the sachs internals for Ohlins TTX on the forks. Re springing front and back, and fitting a Motosportz damper, as well as the conversion to a 250cc (removing the reed spacer and jetting to suit). If anyone has anything in particular they want me to check out or photograph while doing this just yell out and I'll do my best to remember. Usually once the tools are in hand the camera gets left on the bench so it won't be a step by step how to or anything. Just some progress pics and things of interest. |
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To be honest, the interchangable inserts are a bit of a joke. They all measure the same volume and are just set at varying heights. For example the low compression insert results in a large squish height. The high one a tigher. I would have rather had them with different chamber volumes so you can set the squish around 1.2/1.3mm and then actually select for compression. I have a feeling that I will be modifying the high high black insert and lapping a bit off the head, which will mean the remaining 2 inserts won't fit unless also being turned down some. If anyones interested in buying an insert I promise I won't charge the $90 that S3 does. I'll also probably have silver and red, both for sale, in 250 or 300 sizes. |
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1.2mm or 1.3mm is still heaps. I'm going to pull my 300 down to 1mm. These things don't rev high. My 200 on the dyno was all over at 9300 & over rev barely touched 10, normally you wouldn't pull that high. The bigger bikes probably don't go past high 8s, maybe 9.
I'll then pull out some metal from the chamber to reduce the compression back down to it's std 12.5:1 which is easy enough to kickstart & suit our 95 gas. My 200 I had raised to 13:5:1 (at squish 1.1 but that was where it ended up). |
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I've also got the tacho hooked up on my 300 and while I think it would be fair to say the power would be signing off by 9000rpm it will stretch its legs to 9800rpm when asked to. |
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