Cool sidecar videos, seymour, thanks for posting. Lets hope we have more next year. Chris
Cool sidecar videos, seymour, thanks for posting. Lets hope we have more next year. Chris
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From experience with the Britten injection manifolding, I can tell you that that lot will be heavier than carbs.
If you want to do it properly, do it like John did and cast them from a carbon fiber based bog.
The final version of the Britten ones were unbelievably light - and they seem to have lasted well too, I've never heard of anyone needing a replacement.
ohwell dynoed the nc30 engine and 53hp , hoping for 63hp out the standard engine
It's all about compression on those things. i was shown a set of 400cc pistons a guy down here did on cnc some years ago. I said very nice but why are you wasting your time on that pos...didn't go down well. On those you can't machine anything to get more com due to the cam setup. On the RC30 you could shim the cam towers up to compensate for what came off the heads not on the NC.
Have you done the crank clearances ? as they come they're way too tight. Going to the thinnest shells - yellow ? - is worth about 5 HP. Same shells as the VF400F
Cheers mate, I think those numbers and enthusiasm is building nicely in the background.
I may have swung too much in the GP though, have just got back from Hospital having had appendicitis, the Doctors cut it out last night. Did a good job though, as I am on my feet and out of there having had the 3 1/2 hour operation finish at 11pm last night. Keyhole surgery is the business!
Sorry ChrisC, the you know what parts are still to be done, and I have been told to stay away from work for a day or three. That comment will stir interest up in the natives...![]()
Shit Kerry that's a committed way to improve the power to weight ratio!
Good to hear it went well.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
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