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skidlids 25-Jul-2009 23:53

Hopefully thats me ready for Cadwell
 
well when I say me I mean the bike.
Its been a busy 24hrs
I wasn't happy with the brakes at Oulton so I've ditched the oem 996 mastercylinder in favour of a Brembo Radial that I pinched of my 996 complete with folding lever, plus a spare in case it doesn't work as it should, the lever that is. Not that I intend finding out but as Mallory proved you just never know.
Also uploaded a modified fuel map to the PC to try and allow for the temperature in a hot dyno room compared to the fresh air of Cadwell.

I've also removed the cambelt covers to gain access to the camshaft pulleys so that I could try a different setting and have left the covers off so its easy to reset to where the cam timing was.

while playing with the cam timing I had my mate Paul pop round on his 750SS for me to fit a new set of belts to it

and with all that done it was time to have a look at the 998R and see if I could figure out its starting issues and lack of a tickover, that was causing me a few problems at the dSC trackday.

After unbolting the tank and sitting it askew so that I could see the throttle bodies, I tried starting the bike and could see I was only getting spray from one injector to the vertical cylinder. I could also see the butterfly for the vert cyl throttle body was futher closed than the one for the Horizontal cylinder and at wide open throttle the vert butterfly didn't open as far.

It was obvious from the unbroken yellow paint that the linkage hadn't been adjusted in recent times, so I decide to give it a tweek so as to open the butterfly for the vert cyl a small amount.
Before refitting the airbox and tank i decided to take a voltage reading from the TPS, at closed throttle I measured 405mV and WOT 4.66V.
Once the bike was back together it not only started a lot easier but it also ticked over.
So the next job on the 998R is to set up the throttle bodies, TPS etc and then decide on which ECU to use and maybe think about fitting a Power commander, unless I decide to go with the FIM ECU and get Pro-Twins to reprogram it

Imola Duke 26-Jul-2009 19:31

Don't forget the scales ;)

I'm booked into both days so hope to find out how much mine weighs :o
Do you know if a dyno will be at Cadwell Kev ?

skidlids 26-Jul-2009 19:38

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Originally Posted by Imola Duke
Don't forget the scales ;)

I'm booked into both days so hope to find out how much mine weighs :o
?


I'm only entered for the Sunday but should arrive just after lunch on Saturday complete with weighing equipment, so we will be able to see how heavy or light your bike is Steve


Quote:

Originally Posted by Imola Duke
Do you know if a dyno will be at Cadwell Kev ?


I couldn't say one way or the other as its main use is for checking people aren't bending the rules so I wouldn't want to fore warn anyone.

Imola Duke 26-Jul-2009 19:46

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Originally Posted by skidlids
I couldn't say one way or the other as its main use is for checking people aren't bending the rules so I wouldn't want to fore warn anyone.


Lol .... Nice one! :lol:

skidlids 26-Jul-2009 19:52

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Originally Posted by Imola Duke
Lol .... Nice one! :lol:


Steve if you do see a Dyno in the paddock best you finish on the podium :o that way you stand a very good chance of having your bike dyno tested :)

Imola Duke 26-Jul-2009 19:55

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Originally Posted by skidlids
Steve if you do see a Dyno in the paddock best you finish on the podium :o that way you stand a very good chance of having your bike dyno tested :)


I'll ask Sam West to ride it :D


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