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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 17:08
by Blade
Look forward to seeing the dyno curve posted up Rossgo (y)

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 17:45
by Rossgo
I can happily do that mate. I would guess I'll do this within the next couple of weeks. I tried calling today but the guy wasn't in. I was informed he'll to be in tomorrow so I can have a little chat.

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 17:47
by Rossgo
What if it's not giving me the BHP I would expect from it...that would be a bummer!!

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 18:04
by Cav
Then you need a new exhaust system, polished and ported head, cam profile adjustments, titanium bolts, carbon wheels, lightweight chain conversion and a supercharger

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 18:46
by Rossgo
I got a wedding to pay for, now if I chucked the misses then the upgrades would be a possibility.....now that's a thought

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 30 Apr 2019, 22:30
by kiwikrasher
Rossgo wrote:ImageImage I got a wedding to pay for, now if I chucked the misses then the upgrades would be a possibility.....now that's a thought Image

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I can reliably inform you getting rid of a bike and mods is financially more beneficial than getting rid of a wife. Return for investment the bike is a clear winner (lol)

You also don’t have to take your bike out for dinner before you can ride it (giggle)

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 01 May 2019, 07:39
by Blade
Put the bike mods on the wedding list (happy)

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 01 May 2019, 08:04
by Rossgo
kiwikrasher wrote:
Rossgo wrote:ImageImage I got a wedding to pay for, now if I chucked the misses then the upgrades would be a possibility.....now that's a thought Image

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I can reliably inform you getting rid of a bike and mods is financially more beneficial than getting rid of a wife. Return for investment the bike is a clear winner (lol)

You also don’t have to take your bike out for dinner before you can ride it (giggle)
ImageImageImage

I bare this in mind!!

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 01 May 2019, 08:04
by Rossgo
Blade wrote:Put the bike mods on the wedding list (happy)
If only lol!!

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 01 May 2019, 12:55
by Rossgo
Talked to the main man today. He's said £50 for the Dyno and also he would probably do 8 or 9 runs getting all throttle positions and see what it's doing. He's not worried about the brown soot either but he said if you wanted a map then buy a power commander and then it it fully mapped for my bike. I dont want to do that to be honest quite happy with what I got anyway. Prob be next week i would guess he said jist give him a heads up and then he'd fit it in

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 08 May 2019, 15:28
by Rossgo
Dyno booked in for tomorrow!!

Also refilled oil fully synthetic oil

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Cold

3 min manufacture test - 3 min idol then 3 min cool down - BS in my opinion - shows nothing yes I know there's the reconmmended amount in there 2.5lt

Then when hot to 105 °C - 15 mins idol - with 15 - 20 min cool down was the same level after 7 mins

Then hot with a 10 Min pretty hard run with a 30 Min cool down - unsure why it went quite so high as this though

But alot happier now! Not over filled like last time and actually looks a lot cleaner than last time - which leads me to believe, yes I must of had a lot of old oil still sitting in the sump!ImageImageImageImage

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 11:31
by Rossgo
Dyno done this morning

Found out it's running lean

Running lean lower down on speed but high up seems to be not as bad and levels out. He is unsure if that could damage the engine and he was unsure how it is standard so he didn't feel comfortable commenting on that but he did say if it was going to damage the bike he recogn it would of already been damaged by now

Unsure if you guys can see but on air/ fuel ratio it has a red dashed line at approx 13 - he said it should be running around that number but as you can see mine is approx 15, highest 16 and then levelled out at approx 14 - unsure what the numbers actually are though

BHP - Best Run - 127/128


Had a lot of runs to be fair you could tell he was trying all different throttle positions.

Torque- the Dyno had a hissy fit and didn't register it correctly!

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 11:41
by Monty
Think I'd be thinking about getting that flashed.

Also, have you changed your gearing, looks to be hitting the limiter at around 150?

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:07
by Rossgo
Unsure what do could get it flashed and to be honest dont really have the dosh to do that either.

I haven't changed anything - don't think anything has changed for gearing but I maybe wrong.

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:16
by Monty
Your bike should be good for around 170, so shouldn't be hitting the limiter (theoretically) until around 185. Looks like someone has changed the gearing, which is a good thing unless you want to go over 150. Or maybe the Dyno is out.

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:40
by Rossgo
Geniunely have no idea. It feels great to me to be honest. I dont want to go above 150 anyway it's mainly road riding it does anyway.

How much does an ecu flash cost do you know?

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:45
by Kwacky
Get in touch with these people, they'll give you a guide price

https://bsd.uk.com/dyno-ecu/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:52
by Monty
Lowering the gearing is one of the best mods you can do and the first thing I normally do when I get a new bike. Don't think I've been over 150 on the track, never mind the road.

I had my ECU flashed last December, think it was about £200 quid.

http://www.tankslap.co.uk/viewtopic.php ... no#p132927" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:55
by Rossgo
Cheers Kwacky

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Re: Brown soot...

Posted: 09 May 2019, 14:57
by Rossgo
Monty wrote:Lowering the gearing is one of the best mods you can do and the first thing I normally do when I get a new bike. Don't think I've been over 150 on the track, never mind the road.

I had my ECU flashed last December, think it was about £200 quid.

http://www.tankslap.co.uk/viewtopic.php ... no#p132927" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yes i defo remember you getting it done..I don't think I'd want to pay that much I fully understand it takes a lot but for the moment I think ill have to leave it

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