In fact the barrel in the pics is a w/c Ag100 one - the current owner needs a YB100 piston to get it running with the right barrel. It's piston port too - not reed. Ports appear to be based on TD/TR layout.
Amusingly (to me) the frame is one of 3 built by the Westoby's - the other 2 had Rotax 125's in and ran in the NZ champs. You could therefore say they used a genuine race frame.....well predating the RS125 framed buckets.
All this shows really is that whatever you can think of doing in buckets in NZ, someone's probably done it before....
Chambers and my EFI stuff turned up today, only 4 days delivery time and it was Easter, how good is that! real good!
All the bits.
RF Shielded CPU
We checked and yes, the light you can see through the throttle body is equivalent to a 24mm carb.
Here are all the bits connected up on the wiring loom, real simple, real easy.
As an optional extra we got a wide band O2 kit to help with tuning on the dyno.
The EFI unit turned up today and I am starting to get my head around how it works. Turns out, you give it a max exhaust temp and if its exceeded then the EFI self richens. There was no mention of a lower set point. Still won't react to deto and the subsequent drop in exhaust temp, but at least having an upper exhaust temperature set point is going to be much better than nothing.
Ok, I was a bit confused too so I did some maths (if your American that's: math). The pic below has two curves on a Driving force v road speed graph. I guess you would never have anything like that in reality but to show the point... Both the areas under each curve (well straight lines) are 18 grid boxes in area yet curve A can accelerate the imaginary vehicle to 35 Km/hr in 2.22 secs Vs curve B which takes 4.17 secs.
I used the equations out of John Bradleys book for most of my spreadsheet.
Dave
Edit: Cum time = cumulative time not...
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can't wait to hear all about how this efi kit works for you TZ, i've had it to the back teeth with ordering and changing jets
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