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Old 16-03-2008, 02:19 PM
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My new Cag engine

Hey guys just finished putting my new CAG engine together yesterday. Its running the new RD "ADA" head kit with 0.76mm squish and raised barrel. New crankcases which i've ported to suit the boost port and i've also ported the exhaust. Its also got new NSK bearings and seals and a new spark plug lead. I'm running the blue polini reed and the rest of the mods are in my sig....





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Old 16-03-2008, 02:54 PM
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It looks and sounds like a fast and reliable engine. THATS IMPORTANT!!!
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hi man were did u get your ignition coil from is that a good one
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Old 16-03-2008, 03:40 PM
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It looks like he used a car lead and connected it to the coil.
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hi man were did u get your ignition coil from is that a good one
Its the standard coil i just replaced the lead. It's just a normal coil lead from a car. Part number CH30 i think. Just trim down the first layer of shielding and it will fit in.
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looking good. when are we going to see it at south morang?
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It should be run in by next meeting on the 13th april.
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looking good mate let us all know how she go's
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thatll be a total rocket!

gunna put a vacuum cap on that walbro instead of the pipe and screw

what pipe?

youll have to put some vids up of it racing. i reckon that would keep up with some out of the box watercooleds down the straights
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I went for a descent ride today and man it's really making some good power. It has better power right through the rev range than my old engine. Really likes to rev as well. (not that i'm holding it there long) I have a genuine walbro wt-257 with built in accellerator pump coming later this week which should add more power and reliability. I deffinately recommend these new RD Racing head kits...
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