fresh rebuild and dyno run ...
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fresh rebuild and dyno run ...
Happy with 67rwhp considering
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Re: fresh rebuild and dyno run ...
You will probably get the ..All dyno are different brigade doubting your figures..
I thinks it's a great result and if it was my bike I would be very happy
Did you do much to it? Or totally stock..
All simple (no cost, haha) tips to gain more hp gratefully received.
I thinks it's a great result and if it was my bike I would be very happy
Did you do much to it? Or totally stock..
All simple (no cost, haha) tips to gain more hp gratefully received.
We are we're we are..
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Re: fresh rebuild and dyno run ...
I did say no major mods ! It is a race bike and the engine was built by dynotech with slightly higher compression and a clean-up of ports etc. There is an old Ray Stringer ramair fitted (which works well ..), carbs with R1 needles, scorpion race system, stick-coil conversion and translogic quickshifter. The main gain is a good dyno set-up and I used Rob at RJS Superbikes next to Mallory Park and he's really good which is evident by the number of race team bikes in his workshop awaiting race set-ups ...
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Re: fresh rebuild and dyno run ...
meant to say, last years engine with the same spec but without ramair was making 65rwhp on dynotech's dyno so I know this is a genuine result but then again I'm not that bothered with outright power just good useable power and drive ....