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Cloggsy
13-01-06, 11:41 AM
I was given these...

http://www.goodwinfamily.force9.co.uk/RIMG0474.JPG

But now I'm SVless...

They raise the tank by 15mm to allow more air into the air box - ideal for de-snorkled bike with performance filters etc...

Free to a good home :!:

First come first served :D

You will need longer tank bolts to use 'em though ;)

thor
13-01-06, 11:46 AM
Yeah me please!!!

Cloggsy
13-01-06, 11:58 AM
Yeah me please!!!

PM me your address & I'll stick 'em in the post (cheapest method ;))

jonboy
13-01-06, 12:30 PM
Nope, I'm afraid that I pull rank here and Thor will have to go without - just PM them to me will you Cloggsy please? :lol:

That's nice of you to let them go to someone FOC. Do note Thor, that the low fuel light is likely to come on earlier than previously as the tank will be slightly tilted - not a problem in itself, just you might think you've got a fuel leak ;).


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PoRk ChOp
13-01-06, 01:03 PM
Bugger :(

thor
13-01-06, 01:13 PM
Nope, I'm afraid that I pull rank here and Thor will have to go without - just PM them to me will you Cloggsy please? :lol:

That's nice of you to let them go to someone FOC. Do note Thor, that the low fuel light is likely to come on earlier than previously as the tank will be slightly tilted - not a problem in itself, just you might think you've got a fuel leak ;).


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Errm... :oops:

That plus my town riding, on off style of throttle control and unmapped full system lean burning engine should see the economy get pretty shocking! Lol

Thanks for the info though!

Iansv
13-01-06, 01:35 PM
you can get em cheap from chewys stuff anyway, i've got some, well worth it

PoRk ChOp
13-01-06, 02:09 PM
you can get em cheap from chewys stuff anyway, i've got some, well worth it

Cheap aint as good as free though is it mate :lol:

rob13
13-01-06, 03:13 PM
do they make any effect on peformance?

Cloggsy
13-01-06, 06:58 PM
do they make any effect on peformance?

They improve the airflow to your air-box, so yes...

If you get the fuelling sorted with the additional air flow, they'd make a hell of a difference :!:

jonboy
13-01-06, 07:12 PM
do they make any effect on peformance?

They might just make a small difference but nothing major but as Cloggsy says you could well need to get the fueling sorted, which on an FI bike is no problem, but on a carbed SV then it's a bit of a pain as you'll be messing about with shims and jets and can only get it 100% sorted with the use of a dyno.

IMHO there are better and easier mods.


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chewy22
14-01-06, 11:52 AM
On an SV1k we get 5 bhp in the midrange when we shim the tank and remove the snorkel. Its been proven on a dyno without any fuelling mods. I can’t post up pictures here but you can find tested results in sv1000.zyns. As for the 650 I personally haven’t seen any results but members are happy to date.


Quote Jonboy IMHO there are better and easier mods.

I would say a little here and a little they’re added together would make a big difference in the end.

DeanoN
14-01-06, 12:18 PM
I've got these and i'm not sure about the peformance increase, but with the airbox de-snorkeled and a set of tank raisers the induction noise is luverly :D

Cloggsy
14-01-06, 12:21 PM
the induction noise is luverly :D

That too :twisted:

Mike1234
14-01-06, 12:32 PM
On an SV1k we get 5 bhp in the midrange when we shim the tank and remove the snorkel. Its been proven on a dyno without any fuelling mods. I can’t post up pictures here but you can find tested results in sv1000.zyns. As for the 650 I personally haven’t seen any results but members are happy to date.

How much of the benefit was from the tank raisers and how much from removing the snorkel?

We did some testing on the SV650 at the end of last year and tried a PiperCross air filter and compared it with removing the complete air box top and using their retaining band.

Probably only 2 hp improvement at the top but 3 - 4 hp all the way through the mid range. Didn't try raising the tank as it's not legal in MiniTwins racing. Then again, nor is removing the air box top, we were just testing different air filters and had some spare time.

chewy22
14-01-06, 12:43 PM
On an SV1k we get 5 bhp in the midrange when we shim the tank and remove the snorkel. Its been proven on a dyno without any fuelling mods. I can’t post up pictures here but you can find tested results in sv1000.zyns. As for the 650 I personally haven’t seen any results but members are happy to date.

How much of the benefit was from the tank raisers and how much from removing the snorkel?

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Just removing the snorkel on seat of the pants tests doesn’t seem much better. But when we lifted the tank by 16mm it had a noticeable difference even the induction roar increased dramatically. It’s a difficult one to prove but at speed it does seems to pull better in the middle of the rev range. I’m sure that the more direct input of air instead of the restricting snorkel is helping the bike work better. Actually the new slightly more powered 2005/2006 SV1000 now has a much shorter snorkel than the original design.

Bad Intentionz
19-02-07, 11:11 PM
I just used a stack of washers ducktaped together to give about a 10mm rise and removed the foam from under the tank. I found there's a very subtle power difference, most noticible was the nicer induction note

hovis
19-02-07, 11:23 PM
60P FOR 2 DOORSTOPS in B&Q.................bargin

& they do the trick