304 Stainless Steel ’85-’01 CR500 “TORQUE” Exhaust Manifold

Replaces OEM Part #’s 18352-KA5-691, 18291-ML3-791 and 18359-KA5-690

Description

-MSV Racing ’85-’01 CR500 “TORQUE” Exhaust Manifold in 304SS-

Essentially, we were trying to flatten the torque curve and put more area underneath it because we know that the spread of torque is much more important to lap times than peak power alone.

This new manifold has added torque and horsepower above what our standard Horsepower Manifold in the low-mid RPM Range. This added torque and horsepower has helped many of our customers achieve faster lap times even with reduced Peak Horsepower.

You may be asking how? Adding Horsepower and Torque lower in the RPM range but losing 1-2 horsepower peak allowed them to accelerate harder out of the turn and faster down the straight then they did before, equating to faster lap times because they were never really using that 1-2 peak horsepower they lost.

Dyno testing on one of our dirt bike test mules gives you an idea of how your CR500 engine will behave. Starting at 3050 RPM thru 5100 RPM, our TQ manifold made more torque and horsepower over our standard MSV Racing Exhaust Manifold. This is power you can feel in the seat of your pants and possibly quicker lap times.. 

This new exhaust manifold now adds another option for the ’85-’01 CR500 engine builder.

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DYNO FACILITY/BIKE SPECS-

Dyno’d at M-Tech Motorcycles by Matt Worbes in Bend OR, 68* at 3600’

  • ’91 CR500
  • Fresh .5mm Overbore w/ Wiseco Piston
  • OEM Porting and Cylinder Head Configuration
  • OEM PJ Carb Jetted for Conditions
  • New VF3 Reed Cage
  • New FMF Fatty
  • New FMF Powercore 2
  • OEM Stator at -5* with OEM Flywheel
  • New MSV Racing Standard Exhaust Manifold
  • Uni Air Filter
  • Fresh WPS Non-Ringed Chain and 14/49 Sprockets
  • OEM Ignition Coil and Cap with BR8EIX Spark Plug
  • HP Honda Gear Oil
  • 89 (R+M)/2 non-Ethanol with 40:1 Redline Racing Oil
  • Honda Coolant

The ONLY change in the back to back Testing was the MSV Racing Torque Exhaust Manifold vs MSV Racing Horsepower Exhaust Manifold .

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Description

-MSV Racing ’85-’01 CR500 “TORQUE” Exhaust Manifold in 304SS-

Essentially, we were trying to flatten the torque curve and put more area underneath it because we know that the spread of torque is much more important to lap times than peak power alone.

This new manifold has added torque and horsepower above what our standard Horsepower Manifold in the low-mid RPM Range. This added torque and horsepower has helped many of our customers achieve faster lap times even with reduced Peak Horsepower.

You may be asking how? Adding Horsepower and Torque lower in the RPM range but losing 1-2 horsepower peak allowed them to accelerate harder out of the turn and faster down the straight then they did before, equating to faster lap times because they were never really using that 1-2 peak horsepower they lost.

Dyno testing on one of our dirt bike test mules gives you an idea of how your CR500 engine will behave. Starting at 3050 RPM thru 5100 RPM, our TQ manifold made more torque and horsepower over our standard MSV Racing Exhaust Manifold. This is power you can feel in the seat of your pants and possibly quicker lap times.. 

This new exhaust manifold now adds another option for the ’85-’01 CR500 engine builder.

——————————————————————————————————-

DYNO FACILITY/BIKE SPECS-

Dyno’d at M-Tech Motorcycles by Matt Worbes in Bend OR, 68* at 3600’

  • ’91 CR500
  • Fresh .5mm Overbore w/ Wiseco Piston
  • OEM Porting and Cylinder Head Configuration
  • OEM PJ Carb Jetted for Conditions
  • New VF3 Reed Cage
  • New FMF Fatty
  • New FMF Powercore 2
  • OEM Stator at -5* with OEM Flywheel
  • New MSV Racing Standard Exhaust Manifold
  • Uni Air Filter
  • Fresh WPS Non-Ringed Chain and 14/49 Sprockets
  • OEM Ignition Coil and Cap with BR8EIX Spark Plug
  • HP Honda Gear Oil
  • 89 (R+M)/2 non-Ethanol with 40:1 Redline Racing Oil
  • Honda Coolant

The ONLY change in the back to back Testing was the MSV Racing Torque Exhaust Manifold vs MSV Racing Horsepower Exhaust Manifold .