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Anything quoting crank HP is b0llocks. One car tuning firm I dealt with basically "corrected" .3 arbitrarily, to make chavs happy. Needless to say I never went back.
"Redline" and where the limiter kicks in can also be different. Also tachos aren't necassarily accurate either.
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Well aye but it'd look silly with the scale going to 10,200rpm (for 650...)
Some 600's the needle is pointing a few '000 too high at high revs.
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Most dynos can do the "correction" for crank hp, if the operator decides that the owner of the bike would prefer a bigger number. Dishonest dyno numbers are pretty much a matter of fact sadly, if you want an optimistic number then either a) go to the dealer where you bought your bike, b) get it done somewhere that's just charged you money for tuning, or c) get it done somewhere that wants to charge you money for tuning. If you want an honest one, go to a race builder, or someone who couldn't give a rat's ass whether you're happy with the results or not (I use YPE, they come under the "rat's ass" category) But crank figures in general are for marketeers and idiots.
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The rev-limiter kicks in at 13350rpm - not the 'redline'. Only way it could rev higher is with the race kit ECU and wiring loom, which if the previous owner had fitted, you wouldn't have any working lights!
The results are a little bit high - most people get between 105bhp and 109bhp with an end can from a stock 675 (RWHP) |
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The 675 race bike that my mate took to a 3rd and 2nd place at MRO Triple Challenge's Silverstone BSB meet makes about the same power at the same revs as yours. None of the ones we've heard of make peak power any higher than yours in standard engine tune, and ours makes it a full 1200 revs off the redline. All the difference is between a stock one and a Triple Challenge bike is a Micron end can and a race filter with some dyno work to get fuelling right to suit.
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122? That's 750 power, not 600 power.
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