You will have NO problem with the stock YZ250 power output, at least initially. If the engine works good, leave it alone and only work on the swap. You will have wheelies on command at any speed and no hill will bog this motor. The gearboxs are very narrow ratio in these MX motors, and the quad weighs 100lbs more than a bike, so you need to keep the powerband as wide as possible in a quad.
The pipe is crucial.
Start with a proper YZ250 pipe for this engine (ideally a broad rpm pipe like stock) and do everything to keep the same lengths. Cut and rotating the pipe is preferable to get the bends. The other option if you have to bend it is to cut a wedge out of one side and weld it back in opposite.
Just noticed the rubber mount. I would recommend against rubber mounts. Better to keep the motor rigid with the frame to minimize vibration. YZOtis has worked on this in the past. A head stay would also reduce vibes, but is had to make a good rigid one on the Blaster.
I had to weld a header flange in so I could get the pipe on and off the assembled Blaster.
Also note wedge cut at neck.
The pipe is critical to the success of your swap, for power, power delivery and mechanical reliability. Worry about engine mods after you get all the bugs out of the stock setup.
Most of the heat blueing on this pipe is from removing a dent. Note mount at bottom.
Wedge cuts (2) were under engine, hardly visible.
My KTM Blaster is reliable enough to take on weekend 100kms long exploring camping trips.
Starts and idles well, great fuel mileage and will run slowly with other quads if it has to.
Good arguments for keeping the stock porting. My other KTM bike will run on 87 octane if needed.
This 250 still needs 93 and will be detuned to run on backwoods available 87 if I ever have to open the engine.
My muffler sticks out too far, drags when doing wheelies. Try to keep it tucked in.
Below, Look carefully near the bottom of the engine and you can see the wedge cut.
Again. muffler could have been tucked in and protected better.
I owe YZOtis huge thanks for his help in the success of my swap.
Steve