Actually, if you increase the size of the cylinder, you increase the amount of torque. If you increase the stroke, ie by using/installing a stroker kit, you increase the hp. If you increase the size of the ports, you increase how much air/fuel mixture you are able to cram into the cylinder. But I won't get into my rant about that. How much are you going to spend on this? Will you be able to get that much out of it? Just ask yourself those two simple questions, and you may find yourself performing simpler mods, and getting more power from the bike...
And if your going to pour all that money into having the cylinders sleeves pulled, boring out the cylinders to fit the nine sleeve, and then re-sleeving them, why not just throw the nine into the frame. Less money more power. And if you're really wanting to hold on to your sevens engine, don't mod it because it won't be a 7 any more any way...
do you know the bore of the 9 engine you plan to use? I know that the 9 has a bore of 75.0 mm all the way from 93-2003 when it was removed from kawi's line up, and the 96-2003 7 has a bore of 73.0 mm. For those of you who don't want to do the math, that's 2mm difference. When you're talking engine bore, that is no small distance. The 91-95 ZX7 has an even smaller bore than that, only 71.0mm, for a grand total of 4mm difference... But, I do wish you good luck on your hunt for more power. And even more so if you continue with this mod... very interesting to say the least...
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