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2013 KTM 500 nice upgrade

CATSLEDMAN1

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My 500 has always been the quiet slow and steady bike in my riding group. Every thing I could find out about this detuned KTM was that a mild cam was the way KTM set this bike back as an easy dirt bike to ride. I tried several pipes and muffler.............NADA, not gooder just louder. This last week I bought a DANIEL CROWER performance cam for my 500, $837 to my door. Installed it a took a ride. OK, likely not a 100 hp, but can pull a gear higher on a lot of climbs, made the stock exhaust much much louder, picks up rpm low range and up much faster, a lot faster , rather than mild steady pull, really picksup in the mid range and up, I never could find any info about a cam up grade......... now I know, I can recommend it, flat works and easy install. Talking with Daniel he assured my that no other mods necessary if I would run it at 190 degrees, and he was right. A little chippy on the idle, starts easy, smooth once up and moving, I like it.
 

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catsledman1, thanks for info. I wonder if the newer 500's benefit as much as the older. might have to give crower a call.
 
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catsledman1, thanks for info. I wonder if the newer 500's benefit as much as the older. might have to give crower a call.
This year I installed a DCR V4 cam in my KTM 2020 450 sxf and was amazed at the difference just the cam alone made. Daniel is a very knowledgeable man and worth talking to. At first I thought the V4 cam might be a bit much right up until I was on the hill. I think any new bike would benefit from a cam change for a snowbike.
 
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Different bike but same story. I installed cams in my YZ450 this year expecting more top end which I got but what has surprised me is the added torque and power down low and thru the midrange. I suspect the LSA is tighter than stock but I don't know that for sure, there is more lift and duration for sure. I can lug it way more and it will pull thru times when I would have previously down shifted. I made some other changes at the same time (porting, intake and tune) but I'm still convinced the cams work.

My backup/old bike is a YZ450 with the GYTR CNC head and race cams. I never rode that bike without the head so I don't know how much difference that made over stock. What's going to be very interesting is my buddy and I built identical bikes with the GYTR heads. He is currently re-assembling his motor, also a backup bike now, with the Athena 500cc big bore cylinder. The two bikes will be identical (different kits) with the exception of the big bore and likely a different tune on his so it should me a good measuring stick on where is a good place to spend your money. I've always preferred porting and cams over big bores, his bike will have both, mine just the cams and porting. We shall see.

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450sx cam swap into 500 does not work unfortunately
Why not? I thought the base engines were mechanically the same except stroke is longer on 500.

My 350 was a 2014xcw. I installed sxf cams from a 2012 I got on eBay for $100. That's it. Didn't even have to adjust the valves. The only tuning I did was monkey with the tps to fix the off idle hiccup. Best mod ever for snow bike.
 
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Tried it didnt work, cam fit valves didnt crash, not good power. DCR cam works good buuut loses a fair bit of torque. But far better then the sxf cam. I know I am in the same boat as you, in theory it should work.
 
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