Basic design was for a beginer. Basically a "detuned" motor, more so than even old enduros compared to MX. Actually be glad there's room for improvement. To bad they didn't make it so they could have a 250 GYTR kit.
		
		
	 
You are so right Larry! 
The cone shaped combustion chamber is designed to give a slow soft burn to limit power. 
The cylinder seems to be designed for a 60mm stroke but isn't, the airbox lid is designed to limit power. 
And of course, the timing has a lot of "safety" built into it to avoid pre-ignition. 
The goal of the rechambered head is to get a faster, more efficient burn. This is the key to power. 
Since the burn is faster, you don't need as much timing advance to get it started. 
Something to know about 2 stroke timing is that because of the pipe effect, it is the opposite of a 4 stroke. 
The pipe acts as a supercharger, wildly increasing the cylinder pressure. Like a supercharger, it needs less timing. 
So the timing advance on a 2 stroke usually stays constant on a mild motor, actually retards with rpm on a hot tuned motor. 
Steve