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Old 16-Jan-2004, 16:10   #1
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748bp dyno run
90.4 bhp at the wheel 98.7 at the crankshaft at 10671 rpm .
blue flame cans sound awesome and the jhp chip is spot on for fuelling .

5bhp more than a bip with a full system on (not set up properly yet) and a second quicker than an 02 748r with the same cans but no chip in a 5th gear roll on.

i'm happy with that

11000 mls on the clock

[Edited on 16-1-2004 by Nigel C]
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Old 16-Jan-2004, 16:18   #2
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Not bad at all!

I'm looking to get mine spun up on a dyno at some point, so it will be interesting to compare.
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Old 17-Jan-2004, 07:55   #3
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nigel,
did you take into sussex rr? The last time mine was on there dyno it took 5 runs to get a printout, v-twins tend to knock there pc out.
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Old 17-Jan-2004, 16:01   #4
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yes Nigel i took it to sussex rr i think the pc crashed once and the first run was not so good as quite a bit of black stuff shot out of the exhaust near the rev limit, too much town riding had coked it up a bit i think, didn't happen on the second run .

oh i will get the chip puller back to you asap maybe after sussex meet on sunday but the forecast is frost and ice and i don't fancy my chances down that hill at the entrance to you road
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Old 17-Jan-2004, 17:13   #5
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Faster than an 02 R in 5th roll-on.

That'll be down to the gearing; must remember to stay in a lower gear when chasing a bip then!!

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Old 17-Jan-2004, 22:54   #6
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Nigel,
no rush for the chip puller.

BTW I wouldn't ride down the long furlong road or the entrance to the builders merchant at the moment, thats the entrance/exit to the council yard and the gritters have been out since 8pm so its covered in salt.
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