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Motorcycle Myth # 5 - You need big ports to make big horsepower
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[QUOTE="The Redrider, post: 1472068, member: 143520"] I learned on a C152 long ago, 48 dual, 7hrs solo. It had a much smaller displacement engine than your bird. You must remember these birds are extremely light, so the power to weight ratio is neglegable, Clyde Cessna knew what he was doing when he designed it. Now you can slap a KandN air filter, and fab up some larger diameter pipes, change the pitch of your prop for more bite, but other than that, just fly your bird and enjoy it.... [/QUOTE]
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