Thanks Dave. The engine was originally rated at 3hp in a BR500 backpack blower at around 5400 rpms, where the BR600 with a different carb and module got 4hp and more rpms. By taking off the impeller, restrictive muffler and air filter, it gets over 8000 rpms and probably another hp. I had to install a carb that was about 1 1/2 times larger than stock to keep it from starving at high revs. The unique feature of this little motor is the dry sump. It uses mixed fuel like a 2 stroke but it's a push rod overhead valve 4 stroke. I've only got about 25 miles or so on the bike, so the real test will be the race at Grange this weekend. If Wyatt doesn't wreck it on the track, I'm going to tear it down and paint it up real nice. Might even check with Norm on an in frame tank he suggested. My machinist buddy, Dan, is making me a larger, heavier flywheel for the clutch side to make it more rideable on the street. I may put a brake band around the flywheel for a rear brake. It depends on how much room I have. In any case, as you know, these projects are rarely totally finished.