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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Very nice mate.

    Didn't sound too hesitant, or is that just because I didn't see when you tweaked the throttle? I guess you'd expect a little lag with that comparably high volume in the intercooler. Still, as you say it matters not, as long as when the boogie arrives it's there in spades.
    Yeah it is a little hard to explain, when using throttle opening similar to exit a corner it is extremely responsive but if you give a 0-100% throttle input there is a small delay. It doesn't bog like a carb would but rather just a small delay from when you hit the throttle open and when you get a rev.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    Yeah it is a little hard to explain, when using throttle opening similar to exit a corner it is extremely responsive but if you give a 0-100% throttle input there is a small delay. It doesn't bog like a carb would but rather just a small delay from when you hit the throttle open and when you get a rev.
    Yeah, you can possibly cut some of that with some work around the intercooler position and ducting volumes but I think it's characteristic of that set-up. If you get up around 11-12psi I believe you'll be making enough that you can live with it, eh?
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Does your AFR weaken with the lag?
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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    Well Done - like Crazyman, all I need now is broadband to see it....

    I'm going to argue that you shouldn't have any lag...we did initially too but simply dialled up the accelerator pump stroke on the big twin choke Dellorto we used. Your setup injecting close to the head should be capable of even better response.
    Richen the bugger up off idle and see what happens.

    Congrats - carry on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    Does your AFR weaken with the lag?
    Wouldn't have a clue, no exhaust system means no O2 sensor at the moment. But one would imagine so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Well Done - like Crazyman, all I need now is broadband to see it....

    I'm going to argue that you shouldn't have any lag...we did initially too but simply dialled up the accelerator pump stroke on the big twin choke Dellorto we used. Your setup injecting close to the head should be capable of even better response.
    Richen the bugger up off idle and see what happens.

    Congrats - carry on.
    Cheers mate.

    Yeah I'm not going to worry about it right at the moment, i'll wait until it has an exhaust system and I get everything dialed in.


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    Super cool Glen. As you say for a chuck it in and start it up it is working very well. Might be time for that cam now. Make it nice a quite so that nice little super charger sound can come through. You won't be able to sneak up on me with that thing. 100 out of 10. Super impressed. Shall I start to sleeve down and de stroke my other FXR engine yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richban View Post
    Shall I start to sleeve down and de stroke my other FXR engine yet.
    You know you should be doing it anyway.

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    Well done Glen I'm super impresed with your work. Having started bucket racing on a mighty CT110 I would love to have a supercharged CT. If you google postie bike the Ausie boys do crazy stuf with them. I have seen a superchrged one but i wouldnt think it went properly. Any way good to see it going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew a View Post
    Well done Glen I'm super impresed with your work. Having started bucket racing on a mighty CT110 I would love to have a supercharged CT. If you google postie bike the Ausie boys do crazy stuf with them. I have seen a superchrged one but i wouldnt think it went properly. Any way good to see it going.
    Hey mate, yeah I did think of you and your old CT when I bought the motor. I'm stoaked to have it running it's been a huge amount of work to get it to this point! Now I need to build an exhaust and re-do some of the Devcon in the intake port and I can get on with trying to get some HP out of it.


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    A plug for Moto-Metal

    As I was snowed in with work (as in real work, the kind that pays money) I had some jobs for the supercharger bucket done by others. I got craig from moto-metal to take care of the welding on my plenum and have to say I am really pleased with his work!

    Here's a couple of pics of the mint welding job he did for me.

    http://www.motometal.co.nz/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    As I was snowed in with work (as in real work, the kind that pays money) I had some jobs for the supercharger bucket done by others. I got craig from moto-metal to take care of the welding on my plenum and have to say I am really pleased with his work!

    Here's a couple of pics of the mint welding job he did for me.
    Yeah he's a good lad that does great work. Loving your work too mate! Most excellent!

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    Dick of the day moment

    Well after yesterday's startup and run I was wondering why my boost levels were not has high as planned, could it be that my charger is not as efficient as planned? The motor's flow is better than expected...

    Nope, this dick-of-the-day left the tensioner bolt out of the supercharger cradle meaning the belt went slack and was slipping, I'm also going to take a punt and say the slipping is where a lot of the heat came from.

    I haven't run it again to see the difference but I am sure it will be significant.

    hopefully i'll get some mufflers to test out sometime next week and then we are in business!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sketchy_Racer View Post
    hopefully i'll get some mufflers to test out sometime next week and then we are in business!
    Is a KTM525 item any use to you?
    Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon

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    Dude, maximum respect.

    Even with no pipe on you can hear the blower. Sounds gorgeous. Most excellent work.
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    Fkn crack up. Most awkward interviewee ever i reckon haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Is a KTM525 item any use to you?
    Possibly, You wouldn't have a rough idea on the dimensions and weight of it by any chance?

    Cheers


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