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    Quote Originally Posted by RG100!!
    ohhh hahahaha

    i just had it sitting off the 180KPh speed limiter

    it didnt fart around getting there either!!
    awesome now you just have to disconect the speed limiter.
    i want to get some mild cams and re- port the bros650. atleast i have something to save for and i have to get indvidual podfilters for her so it has a fuckload of induction noise and get a stage 3 jet kit and racetech springs........ and gold valve emulators....... or just a cbr600 f3 front end....... etc etc etc the list goes on
    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 Sniper
    Good work matey. Glad to see you are back on a good bike.

    BTW the revs should cut out at 18500rpm (I think) and the bike will be making 38hp at most. Mines a bit of a freak at 46, but thats cuase of some previous work

    Yep and yep

    it revs out at 18500, but the dail goes to 20000 so i just say that. Sounds cooler.

    and yea i think your right about the power.

    oh why does yours have 46?? TELL ME


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    Good to hear that its screaming again.

    If you have a MC19, the rev limiter is really at 17,230 rpm. I recon with a bit of tweaking of the ignition curve you could get 50hp out of it.
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    Oooo, theres a couple of things RG100, but Im not one to tell secrets.
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    Whoops, wrong map. It should look like this (just a little more advance):
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingDutchMan
    Good to hear that its screaming again.

    If you have a MC19, the rev limiter is really at 17,230 rpm. I recon with a bit of tweaking of the ignition curve you could get 50hp out of it.
    My old MC19 saw North of 19k many a time. Maybe the previous owner, who built racebikes apparently, had a fiddle...not sure.
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toast
    My old MC19 saw North of 19k many a time. Maybe the previous owner, who built racebikes apparently, had a fiddle...not sure.
    Never believe a dial - my dial says the engine goes to 19,000 too, but I measured that ignition map myself (bloody time comsuming work it was too). The absolute highest I got get a spark out of it was at 17,232 rpm. Its just the same as the new R6 revving to 17,500 (thats what they said, but it only goes to 15,800 or something). My home build speedo/odo/rev counter has only ever shown a max of 17,250 - this isn't totally accurate as it takes the closest value with 50rpm steps, but it is a shite load more accurate than the dial.

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    so. Mr Dutchman.

    how do i do this whole 'tweaking the ignition curve' thing??

    it sounds like fun


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    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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    oh tru?

    i never tryed that??


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    Quote Originally Posted by RG100!!
    so. Mr Dutchman.

    how do i do this whole 'tweaking the ignition curve' thing??

    it sounds like fun

    By building a new ignition module... not the simplist - I haven't bothered to fully trace out the electronics of the one in there, and it would be pointless anyway - there are two ASIC (custom logic chips) inside it and who knows how the hell they work apart from Honda and Oki? <-- yes the same guys who make printers!

    I'm going to be making my own one - will be quite an involved project though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RG100!!
    oh tru?

    i never tryed that??
    try it
    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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    Fixin' shit rocks. And I had similar troubles with a Suzuki Carry (mad ass little 660cc truck things they import), took me a couple days to get the leads right 'cause no one could tell me.
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    breaking shit sux

    fixing my broken shit sux

    my total spent on the bros so far - $1930 - bike

    $350 - fork seals and exhaust packing.

    $500 - start fixing subframe, exhaust and forks.

    soon to be new tyres:slap:

    $99 - reverse megaphone blah exhaust can

    $225 - new custom headlights.

    $210 - carbon front gaurd

    $325 [not inc postage from south island] - new tail section

    and then it shall be re-registered and painted
    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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    Ain't that the truth

    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingDutchMan
    Never believe a dial - my dial says the engine goes to 19,000 too, but I measured that ignition map myself (bloody time comsuming work it was too). The absolute highest I got get a spark out of it was at 17,232 rpm. Its just the same as the new R6 revving to 17,500 (thats what they said, but it only goes to 15,800 or something). My home build speedo/odo/rev counter has only ever shown a max of 17,250 - this isn't totally accurate as it takes the closest value with 50rpm steps, but it is a shite load more accurate than the dial.
    All gauges have an error in them. The stock rpm gauge on your bike is really only good for compairing RPM from one day to the next. The one on your mates bike might be different.

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