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  1. #8536
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    The bike is for sale

    http://www.ebay.de/itm/DKW-SUPERCHAR...item25737db0ff
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    Quote Originally Posted by C_Wolf View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
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    There is a hollow in there that collects a lot of oily mixture that could be evidence of something similar to the puddle you describe.
    ya know? I can't see that puddle forming at past say 5000 rpm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Stumbled onto this guy today. Amazing bike build. No need to speak the language just start from the beginning and look at the pics.

    http://www.2t-special.it/forum/viewt...498&start=1310
    At page 17 when he starts making his own radial calliper mounts, I began thinking, "this dude doesn't fuck about"!

    Did you notice the other bikes in his shed? TZ750 gave me wood.

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    I agree with Dave re the puddle, its gota be an issue with off idle tuning ( those 4 stroke holes in the tube ) ,or the float height.
    Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    ya know? I can't see that puddle forming at past say 5000 rpm.
    5000 and WOT, agreed but 5000 and closed throttle? maybe the pilot jet is to big and excess fuel is getting sucked in on a closed throttle.

    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    I agree with Dave re the puddle, its gota be an issue with off idle tuning ( those 4 stroke holes in the tube ) ,or the float height.
    The problem is, how does TeeZee modify an emulsion type Keihin or OKO to take a GP125 primary type pilot jet?

    Looks like a tricky machining job.
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    So the pump is turning the same speed, but the orifice is restricted. Opening near the point of the port depression. I'm still happy with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ief View Post
    Am I the only one with engmod witch, once in a while, decides to mysteriously change some stuff only to leave you baffled for a while thinking what stupid thing have I done this time only to find out the port timings went from 128 to 140 or whatever?
    I have not seen that myself but if its happening to you, it might mean, I am not entering the data in the same sequence as you do.

    If you can get a clear picture of what data capture screens and data entry sequence the problem follows then Neels would be very interested.

    EngMod2T is a very well supported package data entry/retention issues seem to get sorted quickly.

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    Winner (4-Stroke) of the second A grade points race, number 88 (2-Stroke) won the first. Both races were run in wet and very slippery track conditions.

    I think I am missing the third place finisher in race 2 but these are the other top placers in the two A grade points races. Kel is riding No 14, and it was an even mix of 4 and 2-Stroke bikes at the sharp end.

    From Damion Tomans photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/dty1/se...7630799237432/
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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    5000 and WOT, agreed but 5000 and closed throttle? maybe the pilot jet is to big and excess fuel is getting sucked in on a closed throttle.



    The problem is, how does TeeZee modify an emulsion type Keihin or OKO to take a GP125 primary type pilot jet?

    Looks like a tricky machining job.

    chuck some tape around the holes and try it out. prick the tape in a few areas to suit the area you wish to change.
    Yes i know Wob if it helps fill them up permanent. What do you have to lose.
    i thought i had posted the Jennings bit looks like i hadn't. Worth maybe re read,
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    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    chuck some tape around the holes and try it out. prick the tape in a few areas to suit the area you wish to change.
    Yes i know Wob if it helps fill them up permanent. What do you have to lose.
    i thought i had posted the Jennings bit looks like i hadn't. Worth maybe re read,
    Thanks for the tape idea and the Jennings bit on carbs, I have read through it carfully.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    I have not seen that myself but if its happening to you, it might mean, I am not entering the data in the same sequence as you do.

    If you can get a clear picture of what data capture screens and data entry sequence the problem follows then Neels would be very interested.

    EngMod2T is a very well supported package data entry/retention issues seem to get sorted quickly.
    Could be sequense, could be OS related (win7 64), dunno, have informed Neels and more to come, not so much performance wise as ergonomics wise, long time since i felt a mouse finger emerging (used to like quake 2 and 3 a lot )... have to say, I did go over the edge on using it perhaps, haha. It's to great and verrrry addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ief View Post
    ... have to say, I did go over the edge on using it perhaps, haha. It's to great and verrrry addictive.
    Yes me 2 ... I have found it very usefull, and learnt a lot about the direction to take when tuning a 2-Stroke from playing with the engine simulation program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    I think I am missing the third place finisher in race 2
    No, you have it covered. Same top 5 in both races, just a different finishing order. Nathaniel was 3rd in race 2.

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    Oop, Disqualify DaveD, - he has his visor part up & by Kartsport national rules. . . .
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