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Thread: FXR150 camshaft/head issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damien_Toman View Post
    Hi Arronduke. Yes, I'm aiming for higher compression and improving inlet and outlet flow. Leading Edge Cylinder Heads will do the work. Yes, the parts book would be awesome. Could I borrow it for a day? I've tried everywhere to buy a service manual but none are available. I'm on 0274 990 708. Thanks. Damien.
    After you get the engine back together I would recommend a trip to the dyno. Its more money but its worth it to get it running nice and safe. Its easy to blow hi compression engines with the wrong air fuel ratios. Gives you piece of mind as well.

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    Yes, that would be very interesting. I've never tested any bike on a dyno. I will look into it as I have other bikes to work on and maybe could do more than one at a dyno session.

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    Hey damien what size valves and springs did you order?

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    In the end I only ordered the +2mm std piston. The current valves (after grinding) and springs hopefully will be OK.

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    The piston kit has been delivered. Can anyone with a manual please provide the standard piston to cylinder bore clearance tolerances? Thanks. Damien.

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    As a matter of interest I found this..........HP Comparison

    NSR 150 SP :39.0 hp @10500rpm ...2 stroke
    SUZUKI TXR150R :26.5 hp @ 9,500 RPM
    SUZUKI FXR150 :20.0 hp @ 9,900 RPM.
    HONDA CBR150R :18.6 hp @ (? RPM)
    YAMAHA FZ150i :14.8 hp @ 8,500 RPM
    SUZUKI SATRIA/RAIDER R :16.0 hp @ 9,500 RPM
    SUZUKI FX125 :13.3 hp @ 10,500 RPM
    HONDA CBR125 :13.0 hp @ 10,000 RPM
    YAMAHA LC135 :11.3 hp @ 8,500 RPM

    I guess that will be HP at the crank, it will be interesting to see what a real world FXR150 dynos at the back wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post

    it will be interesting to see what a real world FXR150 dynos at the back wheel.
    Truck loads. With extra trailer's attached, filled with more. True will be interesting. I plan on putting mine back on the dyno before B.O.B will post the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Truck loads. With extra trailer's attached, filled with more. True will be interesting. I plan on putting mine back on the dyno before B.O.B will post the results.
    No loncin on there I see.....
    Quote Originally Posted by sil3nt View Post
    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    No loncin on there I see.....
    No, but it does have the FXR150 ahead of the CBR150. Interesting......

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketracer View Post
    No, but it does have the FXR150 ahead of the CBR150. Interesting......
    those figures are so far out! they must just flip a coin

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