Need some input on this one here. The bike is listed below as to what it has. I just added a Cool Head to the mix and a head by DNS. So here's my ordeal. When I switched out the stock head for the Cool Head with the 18cc dome (I have a 21cc as well), I feel like I lost bottom end power. I thought for sure that decreasing the cc's would yield better bottom end grunt. This is an XC bike by the way so I'm striving to squeeze every once out of the low end that I can. Anyway, when I measured the Cool Head's domes, they did mic out to 18 and 21 cc. I then did the stock head and got 23cc. The DNS head held 30cc. So I'm at a loss. I have not ran the DNS head for fear of losing even more bottom end. Right now the squish is set to 0.060.
Why would the stock head seem to have better bottom end? Does it have anything to do with the layout of the head design? The DNS and Cool Head both look fairly similar with a broad dish design and the stocker has more of a cup that flares into a dish. I'm sure you guys have seen enough heads to know what I'm talking about. I like the idea of better cooling with the Cool Head but I'm kinda bummed at the loss of power (butt dyno tested at least).
I'm torn. Any ideas or thoughts? I'm running the CR250 head gasket btw.
Can anyone explain the theory behind the head design? As to which design is suppose to do what. Like if one is better for torque and another for top end. I'd be very interested to hear the thoughts on that.