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25-02-09, 03:55 PM | #1 |
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Is there any way of revving higher ?
Hi guys, what i mean is, is there any way of adjusting the rev limiter so it cuts in later. Maybe 500-1000 rpm later ? I know it'll probably be a black box swop but i can't find anything on tinternet. It's coming up to race/track day season and I've started tinkering.
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Re: Is there any way of reving higher ?
If you've got a Curvy 650 then the ECU from a 400 will fit and allows higher revs, can't remember how much though.
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25-02-09, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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Re: Is there any way of revving higher ?
I cant say how unless you can re write the ECU (Can you easily?) but is it a good idea?
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25-02-09, 05:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: Is there any way of revving higher ?
Fuel Injection and ECU's, Pah!
Sid Squid's quite right, the SV400 ignition control unit for the curvies (98-02) is a straight swap I believe, and will raise the rpm limit at which the unit cuts the spark to stop the engine revving higher. For a pointy 03+ bike you'd probably need a custom ECU to do the same thing. Minor caveat on this: The rev limit's there for a good reason to limit the stress put on the engine, and the SV's engine probably isn't putting out much more power revving out higher unless you change the cams, exhaust etc. Jambo
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Re: Is there any way of revving higher ?
As has been said there's not a great deal of point as the engine is more torque than power. As has also been said it will stress the engine more than desired.
Case in point, apparently there were a few k3's that slipped through the net with the rev limit set 1000rpm higher than should be (according to co founder of dynapro who dyno tested race bikes for the minitwin series) mine being one of these bikes (tested on dyno by said dynapro co founder) and after 5 years with the last few months of those seeing the bike reving towards 11500rpm more frequently than it should have to be honest, resulted in one snapped crankshaft. On the upside though the bike was capable of a speedo indicated 10mph more in top gear than before the race exhaust system was fitted, which allowed it to rev that extra 1000rpm in top gear. That said I don't think it is that great a benefit with regards to acceleration.
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Re: Is there any way of revving higher ?
What's your end game here Boo? Are you trying to increase acceleration, or top speed, or just have the ability to hang on to a ear a bit longer before changing up?
For acceleration I would be inclined to drop a tooth on the front sprocket, and add a tooth on the rear sprocket (which means you don't have to faff about with the length of the chain). Although this will drop the top speed by about 10 mph. Depends where you are racing/trackdaying I suppose. |
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long time no spk boo, good luck for the season ahead! post some action pics if you get a chance mate
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