Port Matching For More Power? : Stage6 R/T FL100 Exhaust Re-Tested : RC1 : Pt 17 : Two-Stroke Tuning

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Today I'm retrying the Stage6 R/T FL100 exhaust on my Malossi RC-One two-stroke scooter racing engine. I tested the pipe previously, but the flange was mismatched with the exhaust port. After making my own matched flange from scratch, I'm trying it again to find out if port matching makes more power. Can the S6 exhaust outperform the MHR or will it still fall short?
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0:00 Intro
0:34 Previous Test Info
1:18 Matched Setup
2:18 Tests & Background
3:54 Results & Conclusion
#FL100 #Tuning #Stage6

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  • @ASoftaaja
    @ASoftaaja9 ай бұрын

    Nice test. I have also found out in my tuning projects that most of port matching work is almost completely useless. I was surprised to find that no one has been (yet) calling out that you did the matched flange wrong. An interesting aspect of the Stage6 exhaust result is that it is almost as fast at a clearly lower rpm which means it can produce more torque. It could help to reduce the engine wear. Try heat wrapping the MHR pipe. That can raise the powerband by some amount and give a bit more power. A quick change tailpipe restrictor and a larger stinger/silencer diameter are also interesting things to try in an otherwise developed setup.

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    What's wrong with the matched flange?

  • @ASoftaaja

    @ASoftaaja

    9 ай бұрын

    Nothing, but I expected some stage6 fanboys to not believe the result. I have read the comment sections of many your videos and they are a bit frustrating.

  • @stiki108
    @stiki1089 ай бұрын

    For this amount of test cases you'll need a dyno for this scooter. The RC cylinder and exhaust should work way above these rpms (after Malossi's description, around 14k). First it seems necessary to find out the proper rpm for the cylinder where it's the strongest. Then your method to find better settings is accurate enough to be on spot. But without a dyno this takes a lot of efforts. But anyway the channel is good and you've got better knowledge than a mechanic and the bike works quite well.

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    A dyno would be nice, but all I really want is for it to accelerate as quick as it can. If it makes any significant amount of additional power, then I should see it this way. If I can't see it in real world testing, then what good is it to me? I have looked into building a dyno, but I've never found a source for the roller. Some make it sound easy, but all of my friends were on the lookout for a bit and none of us ever came up with anything affordable. I'm not willing or able to invest thousands.

  • @Lord_Verminaard
    @Lord_Verminaard9 ай бұрын

    Well I guess now it's time to test the Stage 6 cylinder.... 🤣 Interesting that it seemed happier with a wider range of weights but still wasn't as fast overall. Also surprising that it didn't seem to want any jetting changes.

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    I would love to. These darn race setups just aren't cheap.

  • @pubbiehive

    @pubbiehive

    9 ай бұрын

    @@49ccscoot Not worth it, I'm pretty sure it's worse than the Malossi you already have. If anything get the Roost Havoc kit (with exhaust) or the 2fast one.

  • @oneway_sting

    @oneway_sting

    9 ай бұрын

    LMR, 2fast would be better than malossi and stage6@@pubbiehive

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    @@oneway_sting I was gonna go S6 if I could afford any of them at some point because they claim significantly more HP and say they're reliable... plus now I have the pipe so I've got a chunk of cash toward that setup.

  • @oneway_sting

    @oneway_sting

    9 ай бұрын

    @@49ccscoot could part some of your malossi parts to help cover some of the costs. I agree though, going from one build to another is so so expensive

  • @mopp3pojkar
    @mopp3pojkar9 ай бұрын

    nice to see a proper test!

  • @PetroLarsson
    @PetroLarsson9 ай бұрын

    Thank You Brent, keep them coming but make them looong (er). I´m about to go Hi-Per2 (Piaggio Liberty) and are really in to small 2T now...

  • @Manu-zp2il
    @Manu-zp2il9 ай бұрын

    im happy to see this video :D

  • @monej-gaming632
    @monej-gaming6329 ай бұрын

    It basically confirms what I said in the last video, however it is a positive thing that you do tests, it will help you understand what is best and how to find it faster. Keep going 💪💪.

  • @hosac99
    @hosac999 ай бұрын

    bought a dremel because of this channel i have 2 bikes cr 250 and derbi senda i wanna cut over winter hahah :D regards

  • @MrSandRune
    @MrSandRune9 ай бұрын

    Expert:cant polish intake,must get wirlwind.Exhaust stalls cars when outlet are un-even length.Smoke dont move away,next cylinder fire,it blocks the pipe.1 inch longer last cylinder from muffler(?).Straight tube wich are best,none.Use "metal-glue" to build on metal,straigth tube.Bigger than inlet.Maybe they mean you port exhaust.

  • @olivermbk6042
    @olivermbk60429 ай бұрын

    hello, i m looking for buy yamaha vino 2 stroke crankcase 5mb ,but its very hard to find in france ,if you have a plan shipping is not a problem for me , thank you for your work and videos.

  • @johnny787
    @johnny7879 ай бұрын

    Awesome video again! I'm about to install a stage 6 70cc kit with a Yasuni R exhaust on my BWS50. Any idea what size main jet to start at for sea level? What about the needle position for break in? The kit didn't come with better reeds?? Do you recommend them or just do it all at the same time with a bigger carb? No instructions can't with it.. Thanks for any advice!

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    You don't have to have better reeds. You can get carbon fiber replacements pretty cheap or just wait till you're ready to go with a bigger carb and move up to VFORCE. I don't know a specific number. I just look at what's in a carb if it was working before and use that to make a wild guess for starting basically. If you aren't changing the air filter setup, then maybe move up about 10 numbers to start and then just be ready to swap it out once you get to ride and start tuning. You can raise the needle for safety. Again, you'll kinda know if it's way off because it'll sputter too much part throttle or if I don't hear it ever sputter then I will richen it more.

  • @sjococo

    @sjococo

    9 ай бұрын

    Without mentioning what carburator you have nobody can give you a decent answer...

  • @johnny787

    @johnny787

    9 ай бұрын

    For now I have the stock carb and reeds.

  • @Smallbore2wheels
    @Smallbore2wheels9 ай бұрын

    🤔 interesting

  • @TEAMVISKAT81
    @TEAMVISKAT819 ай бұрын

    stage6 has always exaggerated their parts... and said their parts are the best... personally i had a complete malossi testarosa 94cc engine, on my zip sp2. completely std no mods, with a scooter tube exhaust. which made the 25.50hp. another had the same cylinder pretty much the same set up but on a max ported/flow. minarelli engine block, and it made 25.25hp with a malossi mhr exhaust. so as long as you have an exhaust that has been developed/made for your cylinder kit, it works the best

  • @CokieZip
    @CokieZip9 ай бұрын

    Man i would love to see a gy6 (qmb139) build

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    I've still got the TaoTao. I just get wrapped up in the two-stroke because it's so much faster than the little four-stroke would be.

  • @CokieZip

    @CokieZip

    9 ай бұрын

    @@49ccscoot ehh are you in the know of what potential the qmb139 has? I am in the process of building mine.

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    @@CokieZip Enough to know it's pretty unlikely to have 25-30HP and 80+MPH like my 94cc two-stroke with one. Not saying you can't. GY6 150 based is usually built to get to that level. I'm sure I could have fun with it. My problem has been that there's only so much time in a day so I've focused on the fastest little scoot that I have lately.

  • @joshuaharrison9331
    @joshuaharrison93319 ай бұрын

    this guy needs a dyno

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    I don't disagree. I just haven't been able to source the stuff to do it "affordably".

  • @robertpierce1981
    @robertpierce19819 ай бұрын

    I do like these shorter vids. How is viewership levels?

  • @49ccscoot

    @49ccscoot

    9 ай бұрын

    Pretty similar. I'm not really aiming for any certain time. I've just been doing things like separating the flange making and the testing for example and this time I didn't show all of the test runs because I didn't think it was necessary... and I kinda liked the swarm of bees effect with a bunch going at once. lol

  • @robertpierce1981

    @robertpierce1981

    9 ай бұрын

    @@49ccscoot I like it. The 5-15 minute range is digestible in one sitting. The hour plus vids were always tough to watch. I value your experience and work so I’d find ways to watch them.

  • @destroiedworld8739
    @destroiedworld87397 ай бұрын

    Yasuni C30

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