Re: CB13S Dyno results.

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mik_str
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Re: CB13S Dyno results.

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lots o' torque (nice gains too) :)
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Re: CB13S Dyno results.

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Timbo wrote: One other thing, J33 Dyno Centre came recommeded by Steve (Zakalwe) and i would like to add my
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i'l be taking my storm there very shortly ;)

want light flywheel on first and new chain & sprox :thumbup: less losses at the wheel...

was wondering with your new map and the run to mugello???
don't they run ethanol mix in the fuel over there??
was wondering how that would affect your fuelling, or if it was noticeable>?
i'm sure i saw somewhere theyre on 10% ethanol mix>?

alarming really cos ethanol has a water content and the fuell can 'go off' if left stood - probably why the yanks have so much trouble with carbs blocking over winter?
something i havent really had since we went to unleaded
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Re: CB13S Dyno results.

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Lots more area under the torque curve there Tim (more important than peak BHP). :thumbup:
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So that's why it pulls as well as my Sp in the lower revs. :D
I couldn't believe the pick up it has at 90 in top, now I know why :thumbup:

Nice curves Big Boy :wink:

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FirestormMike wrote:
Pete.L wrote:
Nice curves Big Boy :wink:

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Re: CB13S Dyno results.

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I'll scan mine from when I had run at Bassetts a few weeks ago (after falling off the 'Storm in front of everyone, oh the humiliation)

97.5hp at the rear wheel, everso slightly weak - so am saving for a rejet when I put a K&N and advancer in. It was run in a mobile unit - you wouldn't believe the noise of 'Stormy at 10,000 rpm - through unbaffled stubbies - luvverly!

I don't want mega gains, tidy the midrange up and I'm happy.

Once I can stop commuting and fuel is less of an issue I'll be going +2 on the rear sprocket....
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