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Old 09-Feb-2012, 20:28
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lol go for it

didn't want to spend a £500 or a grand getting it sorted, so back on and >63hp so happy with that. Torq all over the place was worse, and where it was likely to cost lots sorting, whereas now its makes everything just a little earlier and holds it for longer

I can live with a couple bhp
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Old 09-Feb-2012, 20:45
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Being 10% down last year didn't slow me too much!

(So I'm sure 2bhp won't slow you too much Bradders)
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Old 09-Feb-2012, 21:05
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Being 10% down last year didn't slow me too much!

(So I'm sure 2bhp won't slow you too much Bradders)


and I was a lot more than 2 BHP down last year, it also did me no harm.

Ruban Xaus said it all, "Today I win or crash".
Worked for me, well most of the time.
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Old 09-Feb-2012, 21:06
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nope...formula is pretty simple...

big balls + stupidity + over confidence = 5 hp at least
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Old 09-Feb-2012, 21:27
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[quote=bradders]lol go for it

didn't want to spend a £500 or a grand getting it sorted, so back on and >63hp so happy with that. Torq all over the place was worse, and where it was likely to cost lots sorting, whereas now its makes everything just a little earlier and holds it for longer

I can live with a couple bhp

I wasent sugesting you were down on power or he was up on power .i thought you guys were talking airboxes . weather to use one or not so my point was you can get good horse power without the air box .
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Old 09-Feb-2012, 21:38
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yep understand Kev, could be different if tuning ecu or nemesis v PC too.

Dyno guy said could be done, but its all about air flow, filter used, getting the trade off between whats fairly straight forward versus more complex, and for 1 1/2 hp or whatever it would be a lot more costs and the benefit did stack up.

means I have to rethink the tank - thats the only reason I was removing the airbox - and looking at how Ron's is done I'm still going to see what i can do. Worst case its an extra 2 kilos

but bike in a far better position than last year. Suspension properly done by people who know what they are doing, engine in good nick and within a whisker of power limits. And without too much complexity for me to worry about
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as an aside, with airbox off very difficulty to srat from cold and PC had to be disconnected at first as way too lean. Wouldn't suggest running with PC connected before dyno - who knows what outcome

I would load the Powercommander with the nearest map to the setup I wanted to run beffore arriving at the Dyno
At least a map for a 620 running open pipes and open airbox and make sure the throttle position was set up


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Old 09-Feb-2012, 21:57
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I would load the Powercommander with the nearest map to the setup I wanted to run beffore arriving at the Dyno
At least a map for a 620 running open pipes and open airbox and make sure the throttle position was set up

yep would make sense if able to
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but bike in a far better position than last year. Suspension properly done by people who know what they are doing, engine in good nick

Oi, I'm worried my engine about to blow now?! I know it could do with an extra few bhp but I like to keep excuses in the bag so not going to chase the extra ponies just yet!

I knew the suspension was made from solid bits of scaffolding, but that's all sorted now
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Old 10-Feb-2012, 15:15
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Oi, I'm worried my engine about to blow now?! I know it could do with an extra few bhp but I like to keep excuses in the bag so not going to chase the extra ponies just yet!

I knew the suspension was made from solid bits of scaffolding, but that's all sorted now

was a little home made at the fromt, but the Ohlins did an ok job and don't worry; I go no where near an engine!
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