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View Poll Results: What will the next Dyno run say it has at the rear wheel
55bhp 2 9.52%
56bhp 0 0%
57bhp 2 9.52%
58bhp 3 14.29%
59bhp 7 33.33%
60bhp 5 23.81%
61bhp 1 4.76%
62bhp 1 4.76%
63bhp 0 0%
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Old 23-May-2009, 01:18   #13
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Originally Posted by rossco572
A custom map for the PC3 maybe


Already started down this route Ross

On the Dyno today I had the PC running an advanced Zero Map
Since bringing the bike back home I have reworked the map taking a little fuel out of both cylinders from 7k rpm upwards.
after doing that I have changed the rear cylinder exhaust header to one with a Lambda probe in and fitted my Hallmeter air/fuel indicator to the bike.
Hopefully while crusing at wide open throttle down the back straight at Snetterton on Sunday I can get some indication of how to tweek the map to improve things even more.
Monday I'll swap the Air/fuel monitor for the lap timer and see how I'm doing in the real world

Still like to put it on the same Dyno Pro dynometer that it went on at Donington in March and Castle Combe in 2007 to see what that reads


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