79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 48 I don"t know??????? May 19, 2010 #1 Has anyone other then me ever see a mossbarger powergroove reed valve? Mossbarger Racing Products, LLC
Has anyone other then me ever see a mossbarger powergroove reed valve? Mossbarger Racing Products, LLC
bagds10 New Member Mar 30, 2010 633 3 0 az May 19, 2010 #2 ive seen a mossberg shotgun... just kidding. i havent
79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 48 I don"t know??????? May 19, 2010 #3 LOOK at the flow bench testing for the 250CC Mossbarger = 71.40 cfm Boysen rad valve = 64.68 cfm FMF reed cage = 53.26 cfm Mossbarger Racing Products Comeback
LOOK at the flow bench testing for the 250CC Mossbarger = 71.40 cfm Boysen rad valve = 64.68 cfm FMF reed cage = 53.26 cfm Mossbarger Racing Products Comeback
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa May 19, 2010 #4 also notice that vforce3's aren't on that list????
79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 48 I don"t know??????? May 19, 2010 #5 awk08 said: also notice that vforce3's aren't on that list???? Click to expand... I THINK the flow bench testing was before the vforce. I rember these valves from over 10 years ago.
awk08 said: also notice that vforce3's aren't on that list???? Click to expand... I THINK the flow bench testing was before the vforce. I rember these valves from over 10 years ago.
H homdaddy New Member Jun 17, 2009 54 2 0 washougal.wa May 19, 2010 #6 do they still make them? i need one for a ktm 50 project
slickerthanyou New Member Dec 23, 2009 7,615 140 0 May 19, 2010 #7 If i remember right you have to use a spacer on these.
L Little-J New Member Nov 3, 2009 171 7 0 stuck at work :( designing engines : ) May 19, 2010 #8 the nature of that website makes me doubt the viability of that product. Sure, theoretically it should work, but how does it respond to different RPM's.. Anyone ever used one of these things?
the nature of that website makes me doubt the viability of that product. Sure, theoretically it should work, but how does it respond to different RPM's.. Anyone ever used one of these things?