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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #100 on: July 04, 2010, 02:07:37 PM »
re: clearance: an inch (or less) is as good as a mile.
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #101 on: July 04, 2010, 04:13:38 PM »
Hi Guys, have a look at this thread, this guy modified a VFR800 rotor and it works a lot better with a lot more power.

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=30624.200

You may have to read a bit but this was done for fuel injection as well....

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #102 on: July 04, 2010, 05:10:51 PM »
I dig the gas tank a lot. and the front brake is very well done. it looks like it belongs there(the bracket). nice work!

by the way, what kind of tank is that? homemade?
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #103 on: July 04, 2010, 05:44:08 PM »
Nice Cafe you got going on Lordmember. You will most certainly need more charging capabilities with the added fuel pump, injectors, O2 sensor, etc. I've heard the SOHC 750 A's alternator puts out a bit more than the regular SOHC 750's?
If Strynboen can build you a bigger alternator I would take his offer. The LED's will help some, but unless you drive without a headlight the stock charging ststem will not keep up. After about a half hour of riding, the microsquirt will be leaning out your injectors due to not enough voltage...not a good thing! The bike will start and idle fine, but once you are over the 3/4 throttle you could have big problems. It's impossible to properly tune fuel injection with voltage drops.

I'm on my second Microsquirted fuel injected Honda. 1st. is a DOHC 750 turbocharged with Suzuiki GSXR700 throttle bodies. It would have been a lot easier to set-up and tune without the added boost problems. The 2nd one I'm working on now is a SOHC 750 automatic with a small supercharger and the same Suzuki GSXR 600 throttle bodies as you are using. I like the way you are running the throttle cable to the center bodies...I never thought about doing that.

Now Lordmember...when you get your Microsquirt and the wiring harness..you will look at all those wires and say some nasty words under your breath like I did. Here's the secret when it comes time to wire up the fuel injection part.

1: Completly finish all the stock wiring first eg; Lights, Starting, Charging, and Ignition.

2: Have all your injectors and sensors in place with their appropriate pigtails You probably know what sensors you need..if not...this is what you need (a): O2 {you need to weld in a bung before you put the exhaust back on} with provisions for a heated sensor or maybe an LC1 (b):Throttle position sensor (should be on the Suzuki bodies?) (c):MAP (manifold absolute pressure)..the Suzuki one will be fine if it's there? (d): CT (coolant temperature)..just stick the sensor end between the cylinder fins and make a bracket to hold in place. (e): IAT (intake air temperature) you can put this anywhere close to the throttle bodies inlet.

3: Mount the Microsquirt, fuses, and the 2? relays.

4: Now the real secret...do one wire from the microsquirt at a time...just like eating an elephant (one bite at a time!). You will find many wires that we don't need or use with a motorcycle engine...just cut them and seal the ends. Just make sure you get the different grounds in the right places and be careful with the sensor feed wires (they use a real low voltage from the Microsquirt ECM). Try your hardest to keep any of the Microsquirt wiring away from the ignition and charging wiring (it's very easy to pick up unwanted "noise" generated by the these components and could give you problems when it comes time to program).

I'll post some real good links for you when you are ready to set-up your fuel system.
Take care; Clifford

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #104 on: July 04, 2010, 06:04:03 PM »
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I'll post some real good links for you when you are ready to set-up your fuel system.
Take care; Clifford

Did you have a look at the link i posted earlier? There is piles of great info there and especially the alternator mod, puts a 750A to shame and the throttle body mods for putting the standard centre mount throttle cables.. You can also run HID headlight and LED winkers to save even more power.
One thing to remember, a bigger alternator will mean more weight where its not needed, on the end of the crank. Thats why i posted the VFR mod because its a lot smaller and produces way more power, best of both worlds..

Mick
« Last Edit: July 04, 2010, 06:09:16 PM by retro rocket »
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #105 on: July 05, 2010, 07:39:16 AM »
Thanks allot guys :)

Hi Guys, have a look at this thread, this guy modified a VFR800 rotor and it works a lot better with a lot more power.

http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=30624.200

You may have to read a bit but this was done for fuel injection as well....

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This is the tread that got me going:) Look at my first post, the tread is mentioned there :)


I'll post some real good links for you when you are ready to set-up your fuel system.
Take care; Clifford

Thank you Clifford for all the usefull info. I really appreciate it. No i know who to ask if i get stuck..? :) Have the microsquirt and all the sensors except the O2..(do i need it?) Plan is to start wiring soon. :-\ :-\ But as you said, all the wires scared me :) :)
What about programming the MS? Is that hard, or can i just copy someones map`s? Did you run signal from the coil? Are planning to run stock ignition for now..

Thanks again :)

I dig the gas tank a lot. and the front brake is very well done. it looks like it belongs there(the bracket). nice work!

by the way, what kind of tank is that? homemade?

It is a CB 500 tank i believe, had to make the tunnel a bit wider, then i stretched it and made indents:) So its sort of homemade :) :)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #106 on: July 05, 2010, 07:47:49 AM »
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I'll post some real good links for you when you are ready to set-up your fuel system.
Take care; Clifford

Did you have a look at the link i posted earlier? There is piles of great info there and especially the alternator mod, puts a 750A to shame and the throttle body mods for putting the standard centre mount throttle cables.. You can also run HID headlight and LED winkers to save even more power.
One thing to remember, a bigger alternator will mean more weight where its not needed, on the end of the crank. Thats why i posted the VFR mod because its a lot smaller and produces way more power, best of both worlds..

Mick

Would love to have this VFR mod, but its way out of my league :( :( :'(
But will have HID headlight, and LED taillight... No instrument lights..
will still need extra power, so hope Strynboen pulls it off:)
« Last Edit: July 06, 2010, 07:44:03 AM by lordmember1969 »
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #107 on: July 05, 2010, 09:47:02 AM »
Lordmember; Yes, you will need an O2 sensor. Without it you or the ECM have no way of knowing what the AFR (air-fuel ratio) is. The O2 sensor, the MAP sensor, and the throttle position sensor are the key items to make the Microsquirt work properly. You can "get away" without the CLT and IAT sensors by defaulting the program in those areas. I know of one build where the fellow just used an AFR gauge on his handlebars, but he still needed to weld in a bung and install a sensor in the exhaust. "Reading" the spark plugs just won't work. Forget anything you knew about carburators...this is fully computer driven fuel injection...it needs certain components to work, and to be able to set-up the programming. On my DOHC, I first used a heated O2 sensor from some Dodge car...but it didn't work out as planned. I purchased and installed the pricy LC1.
http://www.diyautotune.com/catalog/innovate-lc1-digital-wideband-controller-wo-sensor-3744-p-42.html
Once you have your bike tuned the way you want, I believe the LC1 isn't really needed anymore? I have to look into this more...might even be able to just use an unheated sensor?

On the DOHC I took the "tach" signal for the ECM from the coils. On the SOHC I am using the Power-Arc optic ignition which has a separate tach wire for the ECM.
http://www.cyclexchange.net/HighPer%20Ignition%20Page.htm

Cyclexchange also has a new charging system you might be interested in? A bit pricy, but it seems to work well....and it's "bolt-on."
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Elec%20System%20Comp%20Page.htm

As far as setting up your fuel injection and mapping...you will have to do lots of reading. Each engine will be very different from the next and a map from a similar engine may or may not work for you. I am not a "Fuel Injection Expert" by no means, but my boosted engine's programming will be of no use to you. Their isn't much help out in "internet land!" either. This is the best one I've found so far:
http://turbobikes.org/forum/index.php/topic,860.0.html

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #108 on: July 05, 2010, 10:05:50 AM »
Thank you again for lots of usefull info :) :) :) Will look trough those web sites:)
« Last Edit: July 05, 2010, 01:52:17 PM by lordmember1969 »
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #109 on: July 05, 2010, 10:56:42 AM »


Cyclexchange also has a new charging system you might be interested in? A bit pricy, but it seems to work well....and it's "bolt-on."
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Elec%20System%20Comp%20Page.htm


The Cyclexchange system is kick only. Will that work with the EFI?

Thanks again :)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #110 on: July 05, 2010, 02:16:42 PM »
Some more progress :) Think I will change the headlamp for an older Triumph lamp, they are deeper in the back.. And lover it a bit.. Wadayathink?? Keep the bars over the top clamp or move it under? Will make it less comfortable to ride i think, but might look better?







I like this picture:)

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #111 on: July 05, 2010, 03:24:06 PM »
I would lower it quite a bit and bring it closer to the forks. Nice frontbrake setup btw!!

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #112 on: July 05, 2010, 06:13:14 PM »
I would lower it quite a bit and bring it closer to the forks. Nice frontbrake setup btw!!
The H light brackets are actually upside down. THo that could be a debate, I suppose. Anyway, if they were turned over and lowered the shell would be closer to the forks, I think.
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #113 on: July 05, 2010, 11:28:55 PM »
I would lower it quite a bit and bring it closer to the forks. Nice frontbrake setup btw!!
The H light brackets are actually upside down. THo that could be a debate, I suppose. Anyway, if they were turned over and lowered the shell would be closer to the forks, I think.

You are right:) Will try with the Triumph lamp, then decide:) The brackets might also be upside down, so will try them the other way or go for stock F1 brackets, whatever looks best?:)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #114 on: July 06, 2010, 06:56:23 AM »
think you get tired in hands..if you get handlebar to low..you dont get vind under you to help lift..and get all weight on hand,and under arms,,but depends how longs trips you are running
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #115 on: July 06, 2010, 07:48:54 AM »
think you get tired in hands..if you get handlebar to low..you dont get vind under you to help lift..and get all weight on hand,and under arms,,but depends how longs trips you are running

You are probably right:) Will try them over the clamps first to see how it works..
Have you thought more about modifying that alternator?:)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #116 on: July 06, 2010, 11:08:11 AM »
will try to find an defekt 750 engine or doner bike..i vill have a 750 and a cbx 1000 in kollektion..but have to make my 400 and 550 first..evt can yoy vait vith elektric opdating to this vinter,,i prob not have time befoer november
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #117 on: July 06, 2010, 03:07:28 PM »
will try to find an defekt 750 engine or doner bike..i vill have a 750 and a cbx 1000 in kollektion..but have to make my 400 and 550 first..evt can yoy vait vith elektric opdating to this vinter,,i prob not have time befoer november

That is ok :) have allot to fix before the charging will be a problem:):)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #118 on: July 09, 2010, 06:17:15 AM »
Anybody tried this mini speedometer ? Are thinking about the 1-1/7". Anyone know the ratio on the Honda speedo, and if one of these will work..?

Thanks:)

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #119 on: July 10, 2010, 03:17:04 PM »
Tried out the Triumph headlight, put the handlebars under the top clamp and ditched the stock speedometer.




Will clean up the headlamp and remove the last bracket on the clamp, just mocked it up to se how it looks.. :)



What do you think compared to the stock lamp and speedo? Tried a bike speedometer mounted in the lamp housing, think it looks a bit cleaner..



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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #120 on: July 10, 2010, 03:21:03 PM »
Do you have EFI?????

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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #121 on: July 10, 2010, 03:22:48 PM »
I am working on it :) :) :)
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #122 on: July 10, 2010, 03:24:15 PM »
I wish I had EFI...then my bike would run. :(
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #123 on: July 10, 2010, 03:27:58 PM »
Love your build:) does it not run?
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Re: Norwegian cafe
« Reply #124 on: July 10, 2010, 04:01:01 PM »
not right now.....going to get some CR carbs for it.