Two headgaskets on KX500 -
Eric Gorr's book, "motocross & off road performance handbook", volume 3, page 193
"if you want to get a smoother low end pulling powerband with more over-rev, install two thick head gaskets (11004-1186)..."
I think he mentioned it somewhere else in the book, might be wrong about that, but he definitely said it there
its THAT quote that has me confused. Two thick headgaskets = a lot more squish clearance = less squish velocity
Now, the compression ratio has fallen due to the greater volume in the combustion chamber, and that decreases the octane required, BUT the loss of squish velocity should require MORE octane
I just wondered, for the KX500 in particular, how those two effects interacted. IE, in terms of octane required, if the drop in compression ratio more than offset the loss of squish velocity...
And the reason I ask is, I'd like my motor to run well on premium pump if possible, w/o having to mix in anything else.... its hard to get where i live