From what I hear, the ceramic bearings have less resistance. If a CR500 engine has the main and tranny bearings in ceramic, wouldn't you notice an increase in performance? Maybe more power, throttle response, and over rev? I would be interested in hearing the results on a CR500 outfitted with ceramic bearings. It sounds like it could be another mod to do that you would notice some gains along with reliabilty.
Apollo wrote:From what I hear, the ceramic bearings have less resistance. If a CR500 engine has the main and tranny bearings in ceramic, wouldn't you notice an increase in performance? Maybe more power, throttle response, and over rev? I would be interested in hearing the results on a CR500 outfitted with ceramic bearings. It sounds like it could be another mod to do that you would notice some gains along with reliabilty.
seems alot of people use the term "over rev". can someone clue me in on this term ? the motor revs to a certain point of its peak HP, then falls off....REAL FAST. ya it will keep revving after that point, but whats the reasoning behind holding the throttle after that......shift the fuker to the next gear
Set cost aside for a moment and think about what kind of gains there might be. The F1 guys along with road race teams use these bearings for a reason. I know we do not turn near the RPM's they do, but I still wonder if there are benefits. You are right about over rev, I just wonder if it will rev just a hair further in its "usable" power range. I do know when to shift, I know when the power signs off.