Hey Neil,
Quick question on this. Do the Duncan and new CP cylinders also fall in line with the OEM / ESR / Pro-X cylinders as you listed, or were there changes to these cylinders that sets them apart?
Just curious
I cant say, cause I've never owned a Duncan cylinder set up, only been close to riders owned them & worked on them, so found out what I know about those from them.
The CPI cylinders, I would say would have to be the cream of the crop for a TRX engine, but you have to have a understanding of how that all came about.
CPI did the Pro-x cylinder castings for years, went through just about the same failure things as the new ESR cylinder going through & over time & changing of the castings was able to end those problems on the Pro-x.
Just about all of us know, that the early ESR cylinders used years ago were Pro-x brand, cast by CPI & were just as good a quality as the Pro-x cylinders sold by LA Sleeve, CT Racing today. Others like Sparks, LRD & some others offered those same Pro-x cylinder castings as well.
Quite a few years back, I was told by LA Sleeve that the Pro-x cylinder castings did not come from CPI anymore, no way to prove that other than it came from a creditable mouth I heard it from, but anyways if they are not, who evers doing them, they have the casting perfectly the same as the CPI castings. I questioned CPI about that directly & never got an answer.
We all know, if your producing a product for the first time, you'll be going through trial & error until you get it right & as that product goes through its growing stage it will end up perfected. Well with that being said, there will come a time, that the product being produced just kinda stops going any higher & maintains at the level it is at, so is where the Pro-x cylinders are at today.
It has been said as well, theres always somebody, somewhere can build a better mouse trap than you can, so is where the CPI cylinders come in. When you've had all those years of practice casting Pro-x cylinder & know how it worked & what would & could have made them better, but nobodys wanting it to go any higher, then theres nothing left but to come out with your own version.
So with the CPI cylinders what do you have, the best that can be produced because you know what works & what didnt.
Next thing, is to compare prices from one cylinder kit to the others & see where that puts you. I just know a CPI wont be in my budget, not unless I win the lotto or I get some big sponsors.
Neil