Dyno-tastic results!

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Dyno-tastic results!

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Ok, so since fitting the Blue Flames, the fuelling isn't quite right. (understandable really) Not majorly so, it doesn't affect performance but I'm getting some sooty deposit* in the ends of the cans and I still want it sorting.

I popped down to the guys with the dyno machine and they did a few runs.

Afterwards, it seems that it's set up reasonably well, the air-filter is doing a good job and the jets/needles wont need much adjusting at all. Running a bit lean, especially on one side, but a good balance of the carbs, and she's ready to rock.

As for numbers, mine is making 107.39 bhp. And that's completely stock apart form the cans.



* not this kind of sooty deposit...

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Post by Bondy »

Whats standard? Off top of my head i think it is 98 Bhp so thats a really impressive output. I'm just in the process of fitting one o them single sided cans :D ill see if any one does dyno runs here and let you know how it affects the power.
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Post by yellowtrev »

Am i right in thinking the earlier models, 1997-2001, had a higher standard BHP than the post 2001 bikes?
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Post by sparrowlegs »

Kitch....where did ya go for the Dyno run?....mine needs a good run on a Dyno to see how its doing before i tinker with the engine :twisted:
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Rocket Centre - they were very good.
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Mines gonna make a trip there once i got money......its due a good going over is the poor ol gal
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Post by sirch345 »

yellowtrev wrote:Am i right in thinking the earlier models, 1997-2001, had a higher standard BHP than the post 2001 bikes?
Yes, Trev I think you are right :!:

The road tests carried out by motorcycle magazines, if they are anything to go by, always showed less BHP for the later models, the ones with the bigger fuel tank (the earlier ones had a 16ltr and the later ones 19ltr) the reason for this was said to be down to the different sizes of the airbox. It meant that too be able to accommodate the bigger fuel tank a smaller airbox was used :!:
The road tests that I've read in the different bike mags etc, the earlier models usually made around 105bhp, where as the later models hardly made 100bhp :!:

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So Kitch I would say yours is doing well :D
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Kitch.
LOVL out the Sooty pic!! :lol:

Mind you, your workshop floor needs a Sweep!!!!!!!
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*groan*

nice one

maybe I should Sue you for the depression that awful pun caused?
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The road tests carried out by motorcycle magazines, if they are anything to go by, always showed less BHP for the later models, the ones with the bigger fuel tank (the earlier ones had a 16ltr and the later ones 19ltr) the reason for this was said to be down to the different sizes of the airbox. It meant that too be able to accommodate the bigger fuel tank a smaller airbox was used
Pre-1999 (not pre-2001) models output a bit higher for fact, and all dyno tests printouts that I saw (not from bike mags) did prove it, ibut we know how much bike mags riders really know :roll:
Airbox on post- 2001 is exactly same as on 1997, and I do know it for fact because I have installed tank from 2004 Storm on my 1997, and even more sure because later I bought 2002 airbox off eBay to play with cutouts etc. Tank made bigger by extending fron-top part a bit and by using completely different petcock addembly - on post-2001 bikes petcock is different and bolted to frame, so that bottom of the tank in rear part is lower than on 1997.
The reason 1997 model was most powerful possibly because they did not care about emissions at all... and as consequence - I heard few versions, one about ignition map and one about very slight change of camshafts profiles. Story about camshafts is something that I tend to believe more.
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Post by beckster »

Haven't run mine on the dyno but it pulls clean to the red line,hope to get it on in the next few weeks.

My set up - 180 main jets
needle on notch 4
k&n panel filter
fuel slip ons

She's a '97 with 30 000 on the clock so i'm hoping for about 105bhp :roll: :)
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Kitch.

Corbett that'll take you a while to sort out the litigation? Better Harry up then! :oops:

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Post by Stormin Ben »

Sorry but these awful puns are getting SOO bad!!
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Best SWEEP them of the forum then :lol:
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