Clutch slip?

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Re: Clutch slip?

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vfrman wrote:Your A/F mixture is all over the place!
It goes super lean at 12000rpm where the power dips off too, perhaps it is clutch slipping?

Power curve looks nice and smoothe though which should make it nice and ridable
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Re: Clutch slip?

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The clutch slipping won't make it go lean. I would think that the dip in the curve is a result of the leanness. Perhaps going up one size on the mains...

But other than that the power and torque curves look nice.
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Re: Clutch slip?

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vfrman wrote:The clutch slipping won't make it go lean. I would think that the dip in the curve is a result of the leanness. Perhaps going up one size on the mains...

But other than that the power and torque curves look nice.
ah I see! No idea, just a bit of speculation :)
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Re: Clutch slip?

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that dip in the torque curve could well be clutch slip, it's right at the peak torque

here's mine on Kev's Dyno for comparison

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Re: Clutch slip

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Ive been using that oil for the last two years without issue...
It don't matter if i'm fixin' it or ridin' it.

xivlia wrote:sorry about that whole thing jetblack, i just got confused about the whole thing, and i didnt mean any disrespect to you.
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Re: Clutch slip?

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Neosophist wrote:
vfrman wrote:The clutch slipping won't make it go lean. I would think that the dip in the curve is a result of the leanness. Perhaps going up one size on the mains...

But other than that the power and torque curves look nice.
ah I see! No idea, just a bit of speculation :)
I wouldn't feel bad, Steve (StephenRC45 blamed the clutch for the dip), he knows a thing of two about v4's.
I'm still waiting for someone to tell me where to get this Motul 9100 stuff from ;)
I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it.

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