dyno tuning
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dyno tuning
does anyone no much about dyno tuning. is it a good idea, wot does it achieve, how much is it any info please, was thinking bout gettin mine done but just wanted some info.
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Re: dyno tuning
Basically if you modify the bike - example - performance headers, performance end can, performance air filter etc your fuelling will be out. As such your bike is not making as much power as it could (+ likely to be running very lean).
Dyno runs can show you the power, torque and fuel curves. From this data the operator can tweek your carbs.
I think I paid £45 for a dyno run at RJS Superbikes. That's without them messing about with the carbs which could have run up to a few hundred quid.
It can also be used to show you the overall power but remember one dyno will measure different to another!
Dyno runs can show you the power, torque and fuel curves. From this data the operator can tweek your carbs.
I think I paid £45 for a dyno run at RJS Superbikes. That's without them messing about with the carbs which could have run up to a few hundred quid.
It can also be used to show you the overall power but remember one dyno will measure different to another!
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Re: dyno tuning
ive got a full scorpian system thats it, ive just had the carbs balanced do u think its worth getting it dyno tuned. thanks
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Re: dyno tuning
Probably not worth it... How's it running?
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Re: dyno tuning
it runs ok just it sounds a bit rough when i rev it in neutral about 5-6000 revs, i thourt it mite help it run smoother. and theres a flat spot in lower end of second. any ideas?
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