Making a Performance cylinder head From Scratch
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- This is the first video starting me on the path to making my own head from scratch.
The base engine the head will go on is a FXR 150 which have around 15Hp at the wheel stock.
I believe its possible to get 30 Hp with this head design.
Stay tuned! - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Can't wait to see this engine in action.
Good luck
Yes it's going to be a good challenge and I'm learning a ton already.
Nice to see you still going man. We’ve pushed the stock cylinder head up to 3+ hp. Keep it up🚀
Yeah man still at it, Dam 3hp that's some pretty good gains, very impressive.
This head should be a good challenge, can't wait!
Sounds like a cool project. The guys over at thehomefoundry forum would enjoy it has well. Lots of casting info there. Back to catch up on the other videos.
@@QuiltingJeri Thanks man I'll let them know
Hey man I have raider 150 dragbike nice to know your channel .. im from philippines 🇵🇭
Man that's pretty awesome. What sort of hp are you getting out of it?
Nice! I have a cylinder head i drew up in solid works years ago that i have always intended to do this with.
Going through your vids now.... im gonna do it!
Keen to see the f1 head articles you mentioned incase i can improve on the design first. Any chance tou can share a link?
Yeah man go for it, its a lot to learn but super fun.
Look up F1 v10 Cylinder head in google, its the first link on a site called F1 Technical.
Tuning for speed is a pretty gd old reference manual R u going to use the intake principle of tangential inlet. It’s supposed to aim thd charge at the cyl wall and create swirl
@@karlvanboxel561 Haven't read that book but will look it up.
Sounds interesting.
2 stroke stuffing on youtube . 3d printing wax . Guess thats what your talking about doing
Um yes and no, I'm going to be using this stuff called polycast.
It is a 3d printer filament that when heated burns out instead of melting like wax.
I'll have to have a look at that two stroke guy's vid. Might learn something useful.
Thanks Scott.