According to Dallas, that style of porting was developed by Rick Burgett
"Lumberjack" A factory Yamaha MX team rider in the late 70's. Dan used
that port layout on the 93' World Tour XIr's, but I don't think it was used
in the 94' XIr's.
That exhaust port appears to be more aggressive than his early engines.
Dan's 93' engines had a hump in the top middle of the port, which was
a characteristic of Dallas's earlier engines. The hump was to promote an
earlier bdt, and still maintain the torque of a lower bdt engine.
Bill M.
Dan did a magazine article with one of the magazines after the 93' WF's,
where he shared the engine details (but no specs??). The picture was taken
outside the R&D double doors. I think that is as close as they got to the
PJS R&D.