Has anybody got one of these fitted?
How do they work and where do they go in the engine?
Just seems funny that such a small bit of metal would make a lot of difference in power & torque?!
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- Pete.L
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I've fitted one.
Drain your rads, pop off the clutch casing(if you are careful you don't have to drain the oil) and there it sits, just infront of the clutch basket.
A pig to get off and very little gains for your efforts. All it does is advance the time the spark fires in relation to the cylinder rotation (4 degree s normally).
Because the spark fires sooner after top dead centre you have a slight increase in compression which inturn gives you a little more power.
On the down side poor fuel is a no no (knocking-preignition) and causes greater stress on your end bearings.
Not worth the effort in my opinion, wouldn't do it again (not for 2bhp anyway)
Put a larger sprocket on the rear, easier, quicker to do and a real world noticable gain.
Pete.l
Drain your rads, pop off the clutch casing(if you are careful you don't have to drain the oil) and there it sits, just infront of the clutch basket.
A pig to get off and very little gains for your efforts. All it does is advance the time the spark fires in relation to the cylinder rotation (4 degree s normally).
Because the spark fires sooner after top dead centre you have a slight increase in compression which inturn gives you a little more power.
On the down side poor fuel is a no no (knocking-preignition) and causes greater stress on your end bearings.
Not worth the effort in my opinion, wouldn't do it again (not for 2bhp anyway)
Put a larger sprocket on the rear, easier, quicker to do and a real world noticable gain.
Pete.l