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Old 04-27-2008, 08:43 AM
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Very good finally a scientific approach... And unbiased at that.
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Old 04-27-2008, 09:33 AM
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Now that is a report we need... Can't wait!
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Old 04-27-2008, 02:24 PM
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Well I went and ordered my boost bottle kit from Boost Bottle Industries, and when it finally came 6 days later ($14.95 shipping), It was shipped with the wrong manifold that was listed in the "auction". I contacted the seller and retuened the wrong manifold,and not wanting to wait 2 more weeks, I went to the Depot for fittings and tap. Got it installed and it is VERY hard to start, runs smooth at low rpm, but very poorly at mid and high. I have moved needle, checked for leaks, all is good because it runs fine without it. I have run boost bottles on most of my 2 stokes from 125cc up to 750cc and have notice considerable improvement. My next step is to remove it and measure the volume with marked containers that I use to measure proper amounts of fork oil. Since I got the wrong manifold (which is VERY obvious) maybe I also got the wrong bottle. I will keep ya all posted....
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Old 05-10-2008, 10:30 AM
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I installed my boost bottle this morning and took it for a ride.
Here are my findings to date:
1. Engine is harder to start-there are no airleaks in the intake system. Everything is sealed properly.
2. Low to midrange throttle operation is POOR. Idle is erratic and engine stumbles when increasing from idle to higher rpms.
3. At high rpms, full throttle, the engine runs good (same as before). Top speed from same starting point at bottom of hill with speed checked at a point 1 mile past starting point is improved by 0.2 mph. I suspect the 0.2 mph improvement is mainly due to fact that it is 47 deg F outside and the cooler crisp denser air is the reason behind that 0.2mph increase.

4. Next steps:
a. fiddle with needle clip height and see if mixture changes at high speed help.
b. Measure volume of entire setup.

Opinion so far: waste of money coupled with poor service from boost bottle makes this a big thumbs down.

I'll let you know if changing the volume with extra tubing length helps.

BTW, it took 2 weeks for my intake to be mailed from. Boost didn't reply to any of my emails until I threatened a chargeback. Boost claimed he replied to all of my emails and that his emails were in my junk email folder-they were not!
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Old 05-10-2008, 12:07 PM
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Well I finally measured the volume of my boost bottle and it is very close to the 48cc volume of the engine, so it appears to be correct. I am VERY dissatisfied with the vendor and the performance. I took a chance, members were split between improvement and none, I noticed none. I must agree with Skyliner, "waste of money"...
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:01 PM
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I wish you would of read my posts first on boost bottles and saved yourself some time and money.
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Old 05-12-2008, 09:59 PM
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I know that a water bottle is supposed to hold water to drink....not have a magic genie inside to "make power".....
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Old 05-13-2008, 08:51 AM
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Hello all,
Sorry about the boost bottle experiences that didn't go well. I have a few questions for you guys that didn't get it to work.
1. How long did you make the clear tubing between the intake and boost bottle? It helps to mount the bottle as close to the intake as possible.
2. What altitude are you at - Jetting is very critical I have found at around 1800 feet above sea level and higher?
3. How free flowing is your intake air filter?
4. Has the stock exhuast mod been done? Cutting the tube down inside the exhaust baffle area. This does make it a little louder but not bad.

Thanks, quarkdude
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Yea Norm I just had to find out for myself. Have had good experiences on 2 stroke motorcyles. Cheap enough lesson to learn.....
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