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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    Yes.

    I honestly find dynos a bit pointless, other than a wank factor 'my bike has xxx horsepowers' - Id rather do a seat-of-the-pants type measurement of the bike.
    Dynos are an awesome way to get rid of all the flat spots and dips in the torque curve mate. Ours is fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Dynos are an awesome way to get rid of all the flat spots and dips in the torque curve mate. Ours is fantastic.
    This. And doing before / after comparisons for tuning purposes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    This. And doing before / after comparisons for tuning purposes.
    Absolutely. We've built and tuned some seriously fast bikes here. It's always torque we're looking for though, unlike what a lot of people think!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Right on -1st car was a 12 month old 3.3 Victor.
    Geeze, youse fullah's were rich to afford a year-old car at that age!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    not that I'll admit to . . .


    Yep. was a big fuckin hoo-haa about it a while ago. Im sure theres a few schools that ignore the decision to scrap it from being sung in schools etc, but yeah. fucking sad really eh?
    Yep really sad.
    Next thing they will be banning commercials showing all blacks bottle feeding their kids in public. Na, that's just silly, they'd never do that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post

    I honestly find dynos a bit pointless, other than a wank factor 'my bike has xxx horsepowers' - Id rather do a seat-of-the-pants type measurement of the bike.
    I found the dyno invaluable when building/tuning my Bucket motor. I could get close using the seat of the pants method but to eek out the last 2 or 3 hp (7-8% of total hp) the dyno was the only way. My arse was just not sensitive enough to feel that amount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    It's always torque we're looking for though, unlike what a lot of people think!
    Not hard to believe at all.
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    I honestly find dynos a bit pointless, other than a wank factor 'my bike has xxx horsepowers' - Id rather do a seat-of-the-pants type measurement of the bike.
    Seat of the pants is a totaly worthless way of sorting shit out and not accurate in any way shape or form
    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Dynos are an awesome way to get rid of all the flat spots and dips in the torque curve mate.
    Wot he said, best way of tuning a bike, only tossers use them for wanking on about peak Hp figures and unless all the bikes being comapred were done on the same day on the same dyno it means bugger all
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Dynos are an awesome way to get rid of all the flat spots and dips in the torque curve mate. Ours is fantastic.
    I guess if I had a racebike, Id get it done, but for my roadbike, ive never been really worried about that, it makes fuckin heaps of power, and does everything I want it to, and gets serviced whenever its needed.
    I probably should have said 'except for racebikes' in that post lol
    Quote Originally Posted by Latte View Post
    This. And doing before / after comparisons for tuning purposes.
    yeah I get that, but two bikes with the same dyno numbers can give you a very different experience when riding it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Seat of the pants is a totaly worthless way of sorting shit out and not accurate in any way shape or form
    wot 'e said.

    FWIW, the only bike I've ever had dyno tuned was my GSX1400, after I'd changed the air filter and muffler. It didn't make fuck-all difference to power or torque, but it dramatically improved fuel economy, which had turned to shit after getting rid of the stock muffler and catalytic converter etc.

    You'd never manage anything like that via seat-o-pants-o-meter.
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    I've been following a thread in the MT owners group. A guy in Finland is doing some serious tuning on one, what has become of interest is that tuning the bike for MAX power at the top it is actually running a bit lean, and therefore running hot. A slight enriching of the mixture has reduced the power only slightly, but will drop the temperature quite noticeably. Which goes to show a dyno tuning can be good as long as the operator(s) know what they are looking at, the MT's for instance (and likely injected HD's that are air cooled) seem to have different injector setting for the rear cylinder. I am seriously thinking of a power commander, pipes reflowed, and a KN filter with modified airbox sometime this year, a dyno tune will be a 'must have' as part of the package.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    I've been following a thread in the MT owners group. A guy in Finland is doing some serious tuning on one, what has become of interest is that tuning the bike for MAX power at the top it is actually running a bit lean, and therefore running hot. A slight enriching of the mixture has reduced the power only slightly, but will drop the temperature quite noticeably. Which goes to show a dyno tuning can be good as long as the operator(s) know what they are looking at, the MT's for instance (and likely injected HD's that are air cooled) seem to have different injector setting for the rear cylinder. I am seriously thinking of a power commander, pipes reflowed, and a KN filter with modified airbox sometime this year, a dyno tune will be a 'must have' as part of the package.
    Is the MT air cooled? Usually that means a richer mixture in to the cylinder to cool the intake valve, also not as reliable with extreme cam ramps because of heat too.

    Or so I'm told.
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    I am seriously thinking of a power commander, .
    Power commanders are fucking poop. Don't go there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    Is the MT air cooled? Usually that means a richer mixture in to the cylinder to cool the intake valve, also not as reliable with extreme cam ramps because of heat too.

    Or so I'm told.
    yes the MT has an air cooled, pushrod, dinosaur motor.
    Your 'correct'? hence the guy leaving the mixture richer rather than leaner 'up top'. I believe the Yamaha 'stage 3' tuning kit (pipes, headers, cam's pistons, valve springs, and ECU) ups the bhp to 110 from 88-90 and torque from 150-170Nm's......there is also a turbo kit and Patrick racing in the USA do a 1900cc big bore kit... I think the 'best' attained so far is about 120bhp+ for a non turbo bike, haven't seen any torque figures for those yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Power commanders are fucking poop. Don't go there.
    OK Pete,
    I cant argue otherwise from any experience or installation knowledge, so can I ask why you have that opinion?
    I know there is alternatives out there.
    However, there is one (errrr 2) issue on the MT with any tuning... the O2 sensor is 'programmed into the stock ECU' and cannot be bypassed. It is read up to around 2.500rpm. Stage '2' tuning removes Exup, O2 sensor and replaces pipes, headers and ECU.
    The PC is the only one? with the O2 sensor unit that can be installed to give 'false readings' to the stock ECU so the circuit is fooled into doing what's required for mixture. (If I've understood the units function correctly).
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