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DELLORTO
5th April 2009, 13:47
Just finished repairing my fxr150.....new forks ect
just heat wrapped the pipe and cleaning it up nice with billet bolts and a good wash. Its got pirellli tires are thet any good for racing??
-max
Yow Ling
5th April 2009, 14:25
Just finished repairing my fxr150.....new forks ect
just heat wrapped the pipe and cleaning it up nice with billet bolts and a good wash. Its got pirellli tires are thet any good for racing??
-max
Ok what are billet bolts ?, are they better than std grade 8 bolts, how many can you get out of a billet?
nudemetalz
5th April 2009, 14:56
lookin' sexy !!
It (and you) should be down here this weekend for the Grand Prix !!
DELLORTO
5th April 2009, 15:46
Ok what are billet bolts ?, are they better than std grade 8 bolts, how many can you get out of a billet?
they are extra strength anodised {coloured} boths...they are realy strong and dont bur :eek:
their hard to get in auckland so i wouldnt think you can get them in christchurch.
DELLORTO
5th April 2009, 15:47
lookin' sexy !!
It (and you) should be down here this weekend for the Grand Prix !!
na still havnt finished the bike!!! probualy spent about 48 hours in the workshop so far!!
wbks
5th April 2009, 15:55
Why heatwrap? Looks pretty good. You need to add a scott oiler for the pirellis though
DELLORTO
5th April 2009, 16:33
Why heatwrap? Looks pretty good. You need to add a scott oiler for the pirellis though
whats a scott oiler?? and heat wrap heats the pipe up so it flows the gases more quickly......
wbks
5th April 2009, 16:45
I've heard that before for older two strokes, but I'm not sure it would have any effect on a fourstroke. Isn't there a chance of overheating at the exhaust port? Meh, you can be the test rat, I might do it on my cb if it works for you... A scott oiler oils your chain, I was just being a smartass. Unless you want to keep your tires nice and lubricated, of course... Could make things interesting!
F5 Dave
6th April 2009, 12:34
just an aside should of course only use steel or Ti on brake calliper or MC mounts.
Heat wrapped exhausts are used to protect other items around the exhaust from excessive heat or on an exhaust inside a fairing to reduce the heat contained within the fairing....expecially a concern at low around town speeds.
On a two stroke they keep the exhaust hot and help prevent oiling up.
On a 4 stroke where radiated heat is not a concern, your are better off (very slightly) to allow the pipes/exhaust gasses to cool..making the gasses denser, there by travelling at a slower speed meeting less resistance, there fore less back pressure, and better engine breathing...but as I said, it is a miniscule increment.
On a turboed engine, insulating between the echaust port and the turbo improves turbo effeciency. There is also a lot more heat in a turboed exhaust that needs to be contained, to protect other components from radiated heat ....
Thats my dribble for the day....
F5 Dave
6th April 2009, 13:03
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On a two stroke they keep the exhaust hot and help prevent oiling up.
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Thats my dribble for the day....
You said it.
No, but nice try.
You said it.
No, but nice try.
dIFFERENT SCHOOL...YOUR THOUGHTS ON LAGGING A 2 STROKE EXHAUST?
идщввн сфзы дщсл.... Blasted caps lock and cryllic keyboards....
F5 Dave
6th April 2009, 14:38
The idea of laggnig a spannie was to keep a consistency of heat (& thus tuning frequency due to wave speed) rather than cool it more with wind (lowering revs tuned to) at speed, but there are good reasons not to as well.
But this will have no effect on stopping it oil up, that is purely jetting related.
The idea of laggnig a spannie was to keep a consistency of heat (& thus tuning frequency due to wave speed) rather than cool it more with wind (lowering revs tuned to) at speed, but there are good reasons not to as well.
But this will have no effect on stopping it oil up, that is purely jetting related.
I new there was a science to expansion chamber design that had a big affect on 2 stroke performance but would never have considered it to be to that degree...more info on good reasons not to?
Skunk
6th April 2009, 15:15
I new there was a science to expansion chamber design that had a big affect on 2 stroke performance but would never have considered it to be to that degree...more info on good reasons not to?
It's in the TZ350's ESE works tuner thread... along with HEAPS of other info.
quallman1234
6th April 2009, 15:47
Get rid of those fucken tyres. They are rubbish, they are Nylon.
MT75's i believe from the tread partern.
Rubbish!!!
TT900's or just pop some 2nd hand 125 tyres on em.
F5 Dave
6th April 2009, 16:15
There is a ton of info on 2 stroke chambers on the web, enjoy.
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