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JimBridger
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Just wanted to throw my opinion out there. I've been riding snowbikes off and on since 2012-13. My first few kits were on 450's and many of my friends currently ride 450's. South Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming are my main riding areas. I love "boondocking" through the trees, slamming drifts and popping pillows, all while trying to miss the trees. For this style of riding, it is hard to beat the light feeling and almost surgical precision of the 300's handling. The 450's rotating mass and vibration always leave us feeling beat up and overworked to attack the terrain the same way.
We needed to find a way to make the 300's make more power, yet not going so insane on a motor that it ruined it for the rest of the year. Mods needed to be simple and easily reversible for summer riding.
On my 2021 gasgas 300ex, we were able to find that balance. Running a high compression rktek head since our lowest elevation we ride is around 6500'. It is 15:1. Mixing 50% vp110 and 50% 91 ethanol free fuel has been perfect to keep the pre ignition demons away. (Also running premix at 32:1, but bike must be tuned to run this way with some form of tbi) A tuned exhaust makes a huge difference as well. I've had amazing luck running the pro circuit platinum pipe and factory 304 silencer. Next was an issue unique to cold smoke powder and the 2 strokes... icing reeds. As the day progresses, the bikes would run worse and worse, as a small amount of those extra fine particles work through our filters and build ice on the reeds. We were able to solve this with a Two Stroke performance Injector Relocation Kit. The gas in front of the reed cage keeps reeds ice free and adds significantly more revs and topend power. Now the airbox was an interesting problem since the stock airboot has to be used with the TSP IRK. I copied what Regan Seig has done by completely deleting the airbox and stretching and ziptying a filter over the actual boot. I use a stock foam filter and outerwear streched over a cut down cage and the boot, and treat them with "camp dry" waterproofing spray every other ride. A c3 airbox bracket keeps the bike without the airbox looking clean. Bike is on a 129 aro with flipped f/r springs. A few musts for top performance on the newer FI 2 strokes is a wrapped pipe, and good blankets. This keeps the bikes running strong and consistent for on off throttle riding. Keeps the bike happy and keeps response super crisp. (Pic before figuring out airbox)
We needed to find a way to make the 300's make more power, yet not going so insane on a motor that it ruined it for the rest of the year. Mods needed to be simple and easily reversible for summer riding.
On my 2021 gasgas 300ex, we were able to find that balance. Running a high compression rktek head since our lowest elevation we ride is around 6500'. It is 15:1. Mixing 50% vp110 and 50% 91 ethanol free fuel has been perfect to keep the pre ignition demons away. (Also running premix at 32:1, but bike must be tuned to run this way with some form of tbi) A tuned exhaust makes a huge difference as well. I've had amazing luck running the pro circuit platinum pipe and factory 304 silencer. Next was an issue unique to cold smoke powder and the 2 strokes... icing reeds. As the day progresses, the bikes would run worse and worse, as a small amount of those extra fine particles work through our filters and build ice on the reeds. We were able to solve this with a Two Stroke performance Injector Relocation Kit. The gas in front of the reed cage keeps reeds ice free and adds significantly more revs and topend power. Now the airbox was an interesting problem since the stock airboot has to be used with the TSP IRK. I copied what Regan Seig has done by completely deleting the airbox and stretching and ziptying a filter over the actual boot. I use a stock foam filter and outerwear streched over a cut down cage and the boot, and treat them with "camp dry" waterproofing spray every other ride. A c3 airbox bracket keeps the bike without the airbox looking clean. Bike is on a 129 aro with flipped f/r springs. A few musts for top performance on the newer FI 2 strokes is a wrapped pipe, and good blankets. This keeps the bikes running strong and consistent for on off throttle riding. Keeps the bike happy and keeps response super crisp. (Pic before figuring out airbox)
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