Page 2035 of 2628 FirstFirst ... 10351535193519852025203320342035203620372045208521352535 ... LastLast
Results 30,511 to 30,525 of 39409

Thread: ESE's works engine tuner

  1. #30511
    Join Date
    5th April 2013 - 13:09
    Bike
    zuma50
    Location
    illinois
    Posts
    372
    As Wobbly mentioned richer jetting. Wasn't that around the time that riders were running out of fuel? Did they have to make larger tanks?

  2. #30512
    Join Date
    18th May 2007 - 20:23
    Bike
    RG50 and 76 Suzuki GP125 Buckets
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    10,479
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Stealth Coat by Super Finishing Ltd.jpg 
Views:	152 
Size:	759.9 KB 
ID:	338750

    An engine that has all the bells and whistles would not be complete without a touch of Stealth Coat from Super Finishing Ltd.

    If I can I am going to get the rotary valve blade and cover faces done too.

  3. #30513
    Join Date
    8th February 2007 - 20:42
    Bike
    TZ400
    Location
    tAURANGA
    Posts
    3,890
    Haha, Rob , if Dazz coated the pin ends you could true it without a hammer.
    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.

  4. #30514
    Join Date
    18th May 2007 - 20:23
    Bike
    RG50 and 76 Suzuki GP125 Buckets
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    10,479
    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    Haha, Rob , if Dazz coated the pin ends you could true it without a hammer.
    Thought of that and taped them off before he got hold of them. It sure is slippery shit. He says he can do the oil seal lips too.

    Anyway I am waiting for the real be-spoke cross drilled pin to arrive, maybe latter next week.

  5. #30515
    Join Date
    27th October 2013 - 08:53
    Bike
    variety
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    942
    anyone tried fitting complete ign system from one engine to another ? thinking of trying to fit a 250ktm system to my old 550. problem is my flywheel is mounted on the opposite side so i would have to rotate the stator in such a way to account for the opposite direction flywheel spin. i want a way to have programming capabilities and this seems the only way. im not even sure the flywheel taper would be the same bit its worth a look

  6. #30516
    Join Date
    19th October 2014 - 17:49
    Bike
    whatever I can get running - dirt/track/
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    382
    If you look around at

    https://hpi.be/

    they have a lot of information on rotor tapers that may let you ID what will or won't work on your bike. I think some ignitions are sensitive to the direction of rotation, you might be better off getting something meant for use on your bike rather than fighting to get something to work.

    Jeff Henise has been making ignitions for various vintage bikes (CT-1 Yamaha, his F37 Kawasaki, CB160s) with the hpi parts and they seem to be very reliable and give good service.

    cheers,
    Michael

  7. #30517
    Join Date
    21st June 2012 - 14:20
    Bike
    1974 Yamaha RD250
    Location
    Camden, S.C. USA
    Posts
    93
    Ive installed a KX100 iggy system(LH side) on a Minarelli scooter(RH side),but I had to move the pickup(pulse) coil to get the proper 'phase' angle..It worked great then!I found the answer at this site;
    http://www.sportdevices.com/ignition/ignition.htm
    Hope this helps you move to the other side..

  8. #30518
    Join Date
    24th January 2014 - 08:12
    Bike
    1988, Yamaha RD350 YPVS
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    108
    Blog Entries
    1
    Adapting ignitions with a single pickup on the outside is absolutely not an issue.
    And that setup screams for an ignitech.
    Pickup on the inside is not so easily.

    The most challenging part is to machine the cone to suit if it does not fit.
    But most modern bikes got the 1:5 taper so whilst having a few ignitions to choose from, that might be a swop as well.

    @peewee
    why dont you use the ignitech magneto lfs they offer in their shop?

  9. #30519
    Join Date
    18th May 2007 - 20:23
    Bike
    RG50 and 76 Suzuki GP125 Buckets
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    10,479
    Quote Originally Posted by TZ350 View Post
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Stealth Coat by Super Finishing Ltd.jpg 
Views:	40 
Size:	759.9 KB 
ID:	338754

    An engine that has all the bells and whistles would not be complete without a touch of Stealth Coat from Super Finishing Ltd.

    If I can I am going to get the rotary valve blade and cover faces done too.
    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    Haha, Rob , if Dazz coated the pin ends you could true it without a hammer.
    For sure ....

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Slippery Stuff.jpg 
Views:	118 
Size:	570.8 KB 
ID:	338755

    Dazz did the Rotary Valve parts and Piston for me. Real happy with that. Only issue is to clean out the gear box housing, don't want any of that slippery stuff in the clutch. Maybe time to go air cooled clutch so I can have all the engine and gearbox parts super finished and stealth coated. Big thanks to Super Finishing Ltd.

  10. #30520
    Join Date
    8th February 2007 - 20:42
    Bike
    TZ400
    Location
    tAURANGA
    Posts
    3,890
    As noted before most ignitions have the same 1:5 taper, just differing ID.
    There are some ( very rare ) ignition modules that detect the trigger and power coil voltage peaks to prevent running backwards from a kick over misfire.
    But no aftermarket CDI do this.
    So all thats needed is to position the trigger correctly,most want the trailing edge of the lobe to pass the trigger pole center BTDC , this is called Base Advance.
    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.

  11. #30521
    Join Date
    20th January 2010 - 14:41
    Bike
    husaberg
    Location
    The Wild Wild West
    Posts
    11,830
    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    As noted before most ignitions have the same 1:5 taper, just differing ID.
    There are some ( very rare ) ignition modules that detect the trigger and power coil voltage peaks to prevent running backwards from a kick over misfire.
    But no aftermarket CDI do this.
    So all thats needed is to position the trigger correctly,most want the trailing edge of the lobe to pass the trigger pole center BTDC , this is called Base Advance.
    I have noticed quite a few Hondas have a long pip and what looks like a plain trigger pip on the flywheels whats the other pip on the flywheel for?
    I had noticed TZ's Aprilia one the other day. With pips every few degrees.
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I reminder distinctly .




    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

  12. #30522
    Join Date
    8th February 2007 - 20:42
    Bike
    TZ400
    Location
    tAURANGA
    Posts
    3,890
    You only need multiple lobes ( usually with one missing ) to tell accurately a fuel injection ECU where the crank is located in relation to TDC.
    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.

  13. #30523
    Join Date
    20th January 2010 - 14:41
    Bike
    husaberg
    Location
    The Wild Wild West
    Posts
    11,830
    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    You only need multiple lobes ( usually with one missing ) to tell accurately a fuel injection ECU where the crank is located in relation to TDC.
    Sorry it was the FZR250 rotor i gave to speedpro that had it
    here is a pic of one note the small pip at 2 oclock maybe that is TDC?
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	15666523869_bab8597717_k.jpg 
Views:	99 
Size:	657.0 KB 
ID:	338758
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I reminder distinctly .




    Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken

  14. #30524
    Join Date
    22nd September 2012 - 16:31
    Bike
    1995 kx 125
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    72
    Heres one for ya wob.

    New 104cc .been playing on it.
    No port sta. 27hp worth of transfer. In sim.
    A port 120/B-119/ C 122 or something
    High 1.35 case comp. . 29 ex tunnel exit . (Which is less area than a fully ported cylinder at 32mm)
    A whole 14.3 comp/no sq. Pump gas. Ex port a whole 86,raduis to 85ish.subs 91. One single pv in main ex.
    I havnt even ground on the ports on it yet.
    I doubt sim will sim this high. Maybe cranking the combustion efficiency will get it up past 11-13% dyno hp. I am not sure. Havnt tried to get sim to match. I think the new tranfers and ex exit and pipe are the big reason
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	20180830_205346.jpg 
Views:	177 
Size:	293.9 KB 
ID:	338759  

  15. #30525
    Join Date
    27th October 2013 - 08:53
    Bike
    variety
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    942
    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    As noted before most ignitions have the same 1:5 taper, just differing ID.
    There are some ( very rare ) ignition modules that detect the trigger and power coil voltage peaks to prevent running backwards from a kick over misfire.
    But no aftermarket CDI do this.
    So all thats needed is to position the trigger correctly,most want the trailing edge of the lobe to pass the trigger pole center BTDC , this is called Base Advance.
    heres what im thinking and maybe im way off. from what ive read, nitro doesn't make as much power if it doesn't have enough spark lead. in top fuel cars I believe their rules only allow a certain max rpm and they limit it by retarding the spark. if I can fit a newer style flywheel and programable ign system to my bike then maybe I can find some free power by sorting out the spark curve. with the standard ign, if I try to advance the pickup trigger then it advances the whole curve respectively. I need to retard it alot in the beginning to get the engine started without fear of the dreaded kickback and breaking engine parts, then it can advance as needed once running

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 134 users browsing this thread. (1 members and 133 guests)

  1. Wos

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •