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COTTY 15-11-10 09:37 PM

How to make a TRE?
 
can any one tell me how to make a timing retard eliminater. and is it worth putting on.think it starts with a 1.5 ohm resister:smt103

barwel1992 15-11-10 09:40 PM

Re: tre
 
don't bother, you cant even feel the gains

COTTY 16-11-10 10:40 PM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
thanks for reply.what do you surgest next best thing to do.I have can,k.n and have cut out the small cat in the exhaust just after the lambus senser.Are velocity stacks any good or a power commander:rolleyes::stupid:

thefallenangel 16-11-10 10:41 PM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
new rear shock, tyres, petrol and a suspension set up by someone who understands the world of suspensions.

andrewsmith 16-11-10 11:12 PM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
don't go for performance initially as the current set-up won't handle it (stock set-up is poor)

depending upon budget, consider these first:

- front fork service and new springs for your weight (DIY £100, getting someone to do it circa £220)
- Rear shock swap (from about £50 upwards)
- Braided lines and brake service (DIY £80- £120 if there is nothing fubared)
- Engine Service if needed
- Tires: Sports touring are best as very few road riders could find the limit of edit: road legal slicks

If you use the search function most of the answers will be there as most have been done to the death.

barwel1992 17-11-10 01:20 AM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
yeh suspension first, then go for power the stock suspenders can't handle the standard power as it is.

then "power" mods i have done are
can (no cat at all as k3's dont have them)
K&N
cut snorkel
Tank risers
Rear exhaust cams (curvy intake)
velocity stacks

mods that will be done soon
R6 throttle mod (less turn to WOT)
ignition advance

mods that i want to do
hayabusa pistons + hone (lighter,less stress on crank) ps any one got more info
remap stock ECU (pull snorkel completely)

in total it will have cost me a few £'s

Bibio 17-11-10 05:06 AM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by COTTY (Post 2423026)
Are velocity stacks any good or a power commander:rolleyes::stupid:

just bling crap to relive you of your hard earned cash.

if you want more power get a super sport of some description.

the sv is a V twin 650cc 'budget' bike you have to spend serious amounts of cash for not a lot of gain.

as others have said spend the cash where it matters and replace the crap suspension/brakes which in turn believe it or not lets you ride the bike faster. the sv chassis is a peach and once unleashed with decent suspenders is a joy to behold.

danf1234 17-11-10 09:17 AM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by COTTY (Post 2423026)
thanks for reply.what do you surgest next best thing to do.I have can,k.n and have cut out the small cat in the exhaust just after the lambus senser.Are velocity stacks any good or a power commander:rolleyes::stupid:

Suspension- Forget performamance. If you aren't happy with the SV performance buy a Supersport 600.

SoulKiss 17-11-10 10:54 AM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by COTTY (Post 2422010)
can any one tell me how to make a timing retard eliminater. and is it worth putting on.think it starts with a 1.5 ohm resister:smt103

Quote:

Originally Posted by COTTY (Post 2423026)
thanks for reply.what do you surgest next best thing to do.I have can,k.n and have cut out the small cat in the exhaust just after the lambus senser.Are velocity stacks any good or a power commander:rolleyes::stupid:

First point would be to learn the proper names for what you are talking about.

Firstly in electronics, they are called resistors, we make suggestions on here, and your exhaust would have a Lamda Sensor in it.

danf1234 17-11-10 10:59 AM

Re: How to make a TRE?
 
Oh and welcome lol!


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