SV650.org - SV650 & Gladius 650 Forum

SV650.org - SV650 & Gladius 650 Forum (http://forums.sv650.org/index.php)
-   SV Talk, Tuning & Tweaking (http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?f=111)
-   -   BMC race RS open top. How ? (http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=118317)

Dangerous Dave 01-10-08 04:57 PM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boo86 (Post 1640565)
The filter 205/10RS is available but the importer has to order in units of 10 and they have no stock. The last consignment were sold to a Company called JHS. They suggest you give them a call to see if they have any left. Their number is 0117 9868844.

JHS is the importer, well they were last year.

Robw#70 01-10-08 06:57 PM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
The race filters have less layers of cotton in the same as K+N are now doing for some bikes.
TBH on a stock bike (minitwin) you can do all sorts to the intake with filters, gauze etc but all you end up doing is putting bigger and bigger jets in, effecting the midrange and not really gaining any top end hp, a good clean oem filter and correct setup will make virtually the same power with better midrange.
Unless your tuning the motor time and money can be spent elsewhere more effectively

NedSVS 01-10-08 08:44 PM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Did you try GHMOTOFAX@aol.com ?

The Company is:

Graham Hardy Motofax
Unit 7 Shield Ind Estate Manor House, Avenue, Millbrook, Southampton,
Telephone: 0238 0511999

They were an importer & distributor of BMC fiters and happily supplied me with with a single 205/10 RS filter. £48.00 inc P&P December 2005.

jhsracing 01-10-08 09:50 PM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangerous Dave (Post 1640640)
JHS is the importer, well they were last year.

We still are the importers for BMC 205/10RS filters !
We have them on the shelf and will sell as a stand alone unit if required. But maximum power gains will not be achived without correct set up.
jh
www.jhsracing.co.uk

Dappa D 02-10-08 08:23 AM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhsracing (Post 1641135)
We still are the importers for BMC 205/10RS filters !
We have them on the shelf and will sell as a stand alone unit if required. But maximum power gains will not be achived without correct set up.
jh
www.jhsracing.co.uk

:shock:

well thats good....and from JHS themselves......not what i was told tho when i called.....luckily as i got a 2nd hand one at a good price but at least we know they are definatly available and anyone who answers the phone at JHS, should they say "let me stop you there, we wouldnt contemplate selling one without the kit"...can be reffered to this thread!!!

boo86 02-10-08 08:46 AM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
1 Attachment(s)
To be honest i think I'm going to abandon the whole idea. I've been thinking about the £ per horse power ratio. The bike allready makes a touch over 70 at the back wheel running super lean with dynojet 144 mains( see graph ) Now I've sorted the fuel with some 160 mikunis and a de-snorkeling of my road it should be 71-72 rwhp. I'm thinking I'll get another 1-2 rwhp max for the £70 price of a new RS. So that's £70 for max 2 rwhp. I'm thinking bollox just ride it. £70 is the thick end of a track day next spring.

Dappa D 02-10-08 09:00 AM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by boo86 (Post 1641349)
To be honest i think I'm going to abandon the whole idea. I've been thinking about the £ per horse power ratio. The bike allready makes a touch over 70 at the back wheel running super lean with dynojet 144 mains( see graph ) Now I've sorted the fuel with some 160 mikunis and a de-snorkeling of my road it should be 71-72 rwhp. I'm thinking I'll get another 1-2 rwhp max for the £70 price of a new RS. So that's £70 for max 2 rwhp. I'm thinking bollox just ride it. £70 is the thick end of a track day next spring.

id agree with that, dont know what the regs are for the series ur in but for hp purposes money could probably be spent better elsewhere!

also if you dont already have it might be worth putting the r6 throttle tube on...expect youve seen the threads...obviously no extra power...
but that split second it takes to adjust your hand to get the 1/4 turn to full throttle could see someone racing past on the inside and make the difference....

mine is going on at the weekend:D (obviosly a necessaty for my short journy to work each day !!)

northwind 02-10-08 04:21 PM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Yeah, it's not cheap power. If you're racing, sure, it might mean a win or a loss, that's a big deal. And if you're a daft enthusiast and you want to rejet it's generally worth doing as well as you can. But for most folks, it really just makes sense not to **** with it.

Cams is a good alternative- £100 at the minimum for a jet kit and filter, plus set up time, vs £130 for 2 K3 intake cams and the gaskets, for a bit more power, a nicer power curve, and no set up time. But even that doesn't make an awful lot of sense.

boo86 03-10-08 07:17 AM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Where are the cams available from ? Direct from Suzuki ?
I've got a BMC Race RS in the post, £53 from JHS. I spoke to a very helpfull lady yesterday afternoon and it's now in a van on it's way to me.

I really should take my own advice. I see this as a very slippery slope I'm starting on.
I think I should buy shares in a dyno room.

Dangerous Dave 03-10-08 07:31 AM

Re: BMC race RS open top. How ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhsracing (Post 1641135)
We have them on the shelf and will sell as a stand alone unit if required. But maximum power gains will not be achived without correct set up.

I think I said this in a previous post and got shot down by the others....

Quote:

Originally Posted by boo86 (Post 1642650)
Where are the cams available from ? Direct from Suzuki ?

Yu can but it will be expensive. You can source them from breakers who are breaking damaged engines or on Ebay sometimes. Some even go as far as buying K3 engines just for the Cams and CCT's.


All times are GMT. The time now is 02:45 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® - Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.