Hefe'z YFZr from 450 to 700

Started by Hefe, October 05, 2011, 07:02:52 PM

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Hefe


Alkire193

Turbo 804cc 450 framed nitro quad  :clap:

I never saw that lift at harbor freight, how do you like it?

Lady4Fiddy

Sticks and stones may break my bones but whips and chains excite me! >:D

Peelz

Quote from: Hefe on October 07, 2011, 03:19:28 PM
50 HP Peels?

Uh, no.  I mean not far behind being alive in 1955. Come back and get me mcfly!
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


Adam

Maybe a small fci type of adapter from the throttle body that angles up to clear that sub frame cross brace to fit a little bit of a wider filter. Not sure about the seat clearence issues.  Or vise versa one that points down for a longer filter that goes parallel to the rear shock...... Just been thinking. An intake solution is prob what's keeping ya from breaking 70hp...
08 700R #117

Hefe

Love the lift..
and intake or not, Barkers stage 2 with just a piston makes 65-68 HP all the time..
it is right on par for a "normal" 700 build the way I understand

russ-russ

I'd say you're right where you should be for HP Hefe.  Add an ignition and a +2 or +3 throttle body and you are 70+ for sure.  Without those two parts, you haven't unlocked your build's potential completely.

Hefe

yep, I was thinking that too
hopefully by spring the MSD will be more readily available and much less expensive, maybe I will pick one up.
throw a new piston in it (slightly higher compression) and a bigger TB and secure a place well into the 70's

the lift..
http://www.harborfreight.com/1000-lb-capacity-motorcycle-lift-91764.html
I dind't pay that much for it though

phucker

all of this because i was drunk at little sahara in 09 and said "phuck it you need to stick a 700 engine in that thing"

Peelz

Quote from: phucker on October 14, 2011, 08:28:16 AM
all of this because i was drunk at little sahara in 09 and said "phuck it you need to stick a 700 engine in that thing"


:lol:

so much happens because you are drunk....
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


dragonz

Hefe,
Once I finish the current build of my 660, I am then going to do a build on a YFZ also.
However, we are going to use a slightly different motor, & will be in the 110+ hp range, but still light-weight.
What motor I hear you ask? A mildly built RG500............... :thumbs:

What I was wondering was how you got on with swingarm length?
Are you running a stock length, or wherer are you at with that?
The RG I think will need to go longer than stock, but I'm not sure where to aim for & just wondered what you thought based on how your YFZ700 goes?

Thanks

Phil, aka Dragonz
2003 Raptor 660LE
719cc with Kenz 13.5:1 piston
X-4 cam & no decomp
39mm FCR's
HV ported head
Ferrea SS Valves
CT Sonic Exhaust
GYTR Clutch

ASR +3+1 A-Arms & Works Tripple Rates
450 Front Calipers
+2 Extended Swingarm
G-Force Axle & Hubs.
Pro Armour Skid Plate
Tusk Nerfs


Gonna be a fun ride now!

Hefe

we just used the stock swingarm
seems to be just fine
we thought it migh be too much of a wheelie popper, but it seems good

dragonz

did you weigh the 700 motor?
or have you weighed the entire bike?

The RG motor is only a little heavier than the 450 motor (must get an actual weight difference) but will easily double the Hp
2003 Raptor 660LE
719cc with Kenz 13.5:1 piston
X-4 cam & no decomp
39mm FCR's
HV ported head
Ferrea SS Valves
CT Sonic Exhaust
GYTR Clutch

ASR +3+1 A-Arms & Works Tripple Rates
450 Front Calipers
+2 Extended Swingarm
G-Force Axle & Hubs.
Pro Armour Skid Plate
Tusk Nerfs


Gonna be a fun ride now!

Hefe


Troy31

06 LTR450- race quad
09 KTM 505SX- trail/duner/back up racer
09 YFZ450R- wife's
05 Blaster