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Offline wookie

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Re: So, i dynoed my bike today
« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2010, 08:14:02 PM »
thanks guys.

Mick, just checked on Mikunis.... Too rich for my blood;)

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Re: So, i dynoed my bike today
« Reply #26 on: August 30, 2010, 11:39:22 PM »
thanks guys.

Mick, just checked on Mikunis.... Too rich for my blood;)

Yep, they are expensive but they are super nice and are supposed to be the best carb for our bikes........Time toput the lottery on.... ;D

Actually i am thinking about getting a set for the bike i am going to inject, just forthe run in period them put them on my 2nd bike.... :o

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Re: So, i dynoed my bike today
« Reply #27 on: August 31, 2010, 04:08:44 AM »
Hi,

Like I said, don't feel offensive here, it was just an observation from the results on paper you provided.
Maybe primary chain slack, secondary chain slack, maybe something different, but it's there, it's measured and documented.

How do you know it running rich ?, and where precisely is it running rich ?
Why the dip in the midrange ?, what is the torque curve saying about that ?

In general, a simple dyno run, without the torque curve, and without a mixture curve says nothing about the potentials of the engine  and should be seen only as an ”as is”  curve, and probably that was your intention.

Jensen
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