See what happens after a break-in period for the new piston rings. If the mod work was correctly done your top-end speed should be slightly higher and the speedo error should be somewhat corrected by the gear swap to a more-accurate MPH reading. The R* gear swap causes the Warrior to cruise at slightly lower rpm's and the 5krpm redline remains the same (5500rpm for S* ECU).
Remember that regional seasonal gasoline blends will change performance. HC pistons generally like 91+ octane fuel although if you have PR 108ci HC pistons they are 10.25:1 and seem to like regular octance unleaded in many cases around the USA. The octane rating methods vary in other countries.
The addition of HC pistons doesn't change the top end, it just makes the bike get to the top end much faster! Its the gear-swap that improves the top-end MPH slightly, although it won't make it exceed the 5krpm redline ECU parameter.
If you add injectors and cams, you'll get to the 5krpm redline even faster!
Its possible the HC pistons will benefit from a new dynotune to get the top end MPH back.
exetrite:
I recently had high compression pistons and a taller fifth gear installed. Now my top end seems to be less! Is it because the speedometer reads slower with the taller 5th? Now I can barely make it to 180 Kms/hr where as before I had hit 200.
Also, when going with the High Comp Pistons, should I also have a high lift cam to get the most benefit from them? What kind of performance change should I expect with just the High Comp Pistons without the cam?
I have Cobra 2-1'a, Dyno Jet Power Commander 3, K&N open air
Thanks,
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