Lozzo
22-07-08, 04:50 PM
I didnt think it was that bad at all, considering it is 10 years old,
has 34,000 miles on the clock, has been caned to fook on numerous
trackdays and desperately needs a full service. Honda claimed 100bhp at
the crank when this model was new, mine still makes 95.13bhp at the
rear wheel.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/2692383227_79a0075cbc_b.jpg
There's some cleaning up of the fuel/air mixture needed in the
midrange, which can be dialled out by dropping the needles down one
notch and cleaning the K+N air filter that's fitted. The fuel/air ratio
in the midrange won't improve the overall bhp figure but it will
improve the driveability and torque available from 6000 upwards.
Dropping the needles is something I can do when I have it apart in a
few days to service it. I'm happy enough with that graph though.
has 34,000 miles on the clock, has been caned to fook on numerous
trackdays and desperately needs a full service. Honda claimed 100bhp at
the crank when this model was new, mine still makes 95.13bhp at the
rear wheel.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/2692383227_79a0075cbc_b.jpg
There's some cleaning up of the fuel/air mixture needed in the
midrange, which can be dialled out by dropping the needles down one
notch and cleaning the K+N air filter that's fitted. The fuel/air ratio
in the midrange won't improve the overall bhp figure but it will
improve the driveability and torque available from 6000 upwards.
Dropping the needles is something I can do when I have it apart in a
few days to service it. I'm happy enough with that graph though.