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Stu 12-09-08 04:39 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Warthog (Post 1622873)
I'm no expert, but even though the dip has been flattened out, isn't it supposed to just be a smooth increasing curve? Looks better in any case.

+1
I could understand if it was Boris 1, but thought they could do better with Boris 2 :smt102

ThEGr33k 12-09-08 04:40 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
Well it dont look great still but at least it will now go instead of being drowned in petrol. That was running WAY rich. A/F should be 13:1 for the best performance, looks like you are pretty much there with that you have printed off.

Whats the actual peak power there then? Cant see it well enough off of pic :( Looks like maybe 125BHP? Not a bad number if thats right! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by hovis (Post 1622829)
:confused: pagin yorkie chris, northwind, sid or any of the other orgers that are wise in the ways of the dyno

What do you want to know?

Dangerous Dave 12-09-08 04:59 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
Not fantastic but that is way better, glad you got it sorted.

600+ 12-09-08 06:12 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
I had my FZ1 custom mapped and my graph is a smooth increasing line.....I would say that whoever dyno'd the bike just sorted out ur 5-6k rpm issue and left the rest as is!!

I paid £80 and mine was a full custom map

thefallenangel 12-09-08 06:24 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
doubt you'd ever get a perfect waveform anway due to so many different irregularities. Even if he's just fixed the 5k rpm fault then it still looks better than before so i'd be happy.

Rich 12-09-08 07:01 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
Your dyno doesn't look far off this one, and this was taken when the bike was first released. http://www.sportrider.com/test/146_0.../photo_15.html

muffles 12-09-08 07:07 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
£70? £80? These are cheap prices for a remap on a dyno, or so I thought! I thought it was more in the region of £150-£200 for a proper remap.

This is a bit of a random question but do you have a carbon fibre end can, or was that mentioned in relation to the dyno at all?

Reason being my CF Yoshi has in the paperwork that it invalidates the warranty if it goes on a dyno, because it can't take the heat as well as titanium/stainless steel (not that I have a warranty as it's from the US!). I thought it was scaremongering (although they only say it for CF :?) but then in one of the bike magazines this month (Superbike?) the dyno heat blew off the CF end caps on their micron (stubby though, from the looks of it)...

ThEGr33k 12-09-08 09:13 PM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 600+ (Post 1622965)
I had my FZ1 custom mapped and my graph is a smooth increasing line.....I would say that whoever dyno'd the bike just sorted out ur 5-6k rpm issue and left the rest as is!!


The rest looks fine! All they can do with a PC3 is get the air/fuel mix right and above 5K it looks almost perfect, they cant make it any better... PC3's dont magic out power ;)

600+ 13-09-08 08:57 AM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
well I'm not going to go into a discussion of what a dyno does or a PC3 :) will be here till end of time!

a map on a bike and I've had 3 dyno'd up to now needs to be a smooth line obviously going upwards :)

to my eyes this dyno only fixed the 5-6k rpm issue and the rest was left as is

Lozzo 13-09-08 09:45 AM

Re: boris dyno'd he screamed like a b1tch
 
That's not a terrific graph to be perfectly honest, they haven't mapped out much of the hole at 5K, which shouldn't be difficult on a FI bike. The fuelling is all over the place at all revs.

The power and torque curves should be as smooth as this. I still have to clean up the fuelling in the midrange by dropping the carb needles one position.


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3100/...a0075cbc_b.jpg


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