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- milldgeville georgia
Well i was wondering what the big diffrence between the 650 and 701 ive never rode a 650 only 701`s, reason is i found a pretty good deal and was wondering should i wait for a 701 or jumo on the 650?
Technically speaking:
Both have the same stroke.
The 650 has a 77mm bore for 633cc. The 701 has an 81mm bore for 701cc.
The porting in the 650 is more conservative than in the 701. The exhaust ports are much bigger in the 701.
The intake on the 650 is smaller.
While the 650 is decent and can be made better with aftermarket parts, it's just pissing money away since you can get a running 701 for pretty cheap these days.
It's fine to start out on a 650. You can always sell the motor and get a 701. In the end, you'll have spent only a couple hundred bucks to make that switch.
Not trying to tread jack here but I am in the same situation I just bought a 650 superjet but have a 94 waveblaster with a built motor in it and I plan to swap the engines and sell the waveblaster with the 650 in it. My questions are first are the bedplates the same for my 93 superjet and my waveblaster? Also it looks as though the ebox will unbolt and just swap right in or would it make more sense to just swap my electronics inside the box as my waveblaster has the riva cdi. Will the couplers line right up as well or is there extra work needed there. Basically it looks like both the engine and ebox will just unbolt and bolt right back in is this correct or what is needed to make this happen.