Two stroke tuning, a lost art it seems.

in tuning •  6 years ago 

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I had the privilege (yes that word) of working in the Grand Prix days of two strokes.


The barrels are for my Yamaha rd 350 YPVS (electronic power valve).

The rough inlet tracts have been smoothed by me, it gives you around 10% more stupidly addictive two stroke power and BHP.

I am still working on these, and no they are not finished as yet. The rough castings of mass manufacture are the things that need removing, from all of the inlet paths. In a 4 stroke engine, they call it "gas flowed" In a 2t we call it making it like it should be or porting.

I also have to work on shortening the piston skirts, as the new race pistons do not have a big enough inlet. (more fuel and air = more power).......


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To reach the dizzy heights of around 80 bhp plus, we also need to bin the original cylindrical carbs (carburetors) and use flat slide with a D.


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I am still working on the inlets you see, and have a lot to smooth out.


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I am going full on race reeds for inlet too. The next thing on my to do list is make the exhausts, as this is going to be one scintillating ride and one explosive one too. I dare say it will blow up at some point in time, 2 strokes nearly always do. Though that for me is part of the fun of owning them.


After I have made a template and cut the pistons to the correct size for performance and finished the whole bike, I shall upload a video of me and said bike doing a crazy wheelie down the road, and revert to my 18 - 21 year old self. :-)

Keep tuning, and refuse to not own a 2t!


All photos are my own. And stop looking at my walnuts!

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Did it all but lost interest, I like efficiency...

It shall be the most efficient 2 stroke engine ever built!
And fun with a capital "F".......

Where do you even find an RD350 or 400 these days? The last one I saw was between my legs in 1980. Straight from the factory they were fast machines.

Here bro, here. I find them in Europe, along with tzr's, rg 500's the lot. I am stuck in the 80's lol.

Modifying engines is great fun especially when you get the desired end results. I am waiting to see these wheelies mate hurry up will you:) Have a great night :)

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You are going to have to wait till spring bro, I am not doing wheelies in the snow, you know the drill bro/ :-)

Haha fair enough mate. Wheelies would be insane trying to do them in the snow :)

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LOL yes they would. Unless you are on a motocross thingy magingy.

motocross track may be they only way in the snow.

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