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    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    Sure TeeZee, you post the pack, and i will do a pipe,with some insights into the process.
    Great, I will carefully work through modeling my engine setup and post the pack.

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ID:	336216 my preliminary EngMod simulation, (crank hp). Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	336217 real life dyno run of the engine being modeled, (rw hp) .

    The EngMod simulation is starting to look like the real thing. I will refine the model a bit more then Wob can work his magic and hopefully let us in on a trick or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwePatrick View Post
    Yes, these ones:

    What size rim do you run them on? 1.4 or smaller?


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    I run the rear tire on a 1.6" rim
    And the front tire on a 1.2" rim

    =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wobbly View Post
    I was saying that putting the short A kit pipe on an older RS125 engine simply wont work - plenty have tried, and failed.
    Sure TeeZee, you post the pack, and i will do a pipe,with some insights into the process.
    Why Wobb everytime I make pipe in Engmod the pipe on de dyno is on the left !!!!
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    Thanks for the tips on degree wheel etc.
    Heinz Varieties

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    Simple Dutchpower - in the Temp page you have not simulated the pipe wall temp correctly.
    The new rpm dependent inputs now also have the opportunity to enter the real ,as measured, surface temp data from the header,the mid, and in front of the stinger.
    As the bmep reaches the outer limits, as in say a KZ2 engine, at 50Hp from a 125, the smallest changes in this type of data, make big effects on the result.
    That is Bullshit in = Bullshit out.
    For many tuned engines I have found that a global average temp of 325*C at the bottom of the powerband and 425*C at peak is a good start point,when the tuning gives low to mid 600*C inside the header.
    The other issue is the correct modelling of say a step in the header flange.Just putting in the dimensions to correctly show the position of a step is not the same as defining
    a step properly in the opening page of the pipe inputs.
    The code has a very difficult time handling steps ,and not defining them correctly creates havoc in the results.
    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.

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    Thanks Wobbly

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    I'm racing 50s here in Europe, it's pretty rad. I also got to meet Frits finally after reading so much of his advice online.

    Check out what I'm up to here: www.grandprixmachine.com


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    Chris how do you get in these situations? I would love to have been in those pits with all those 50s.
    I guess they make our efforts look a little shaky.
    Don't you look at my accountant.
    He's the only one I've got.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    I'm racing 50s here in Europe, it's pretty rad. I also got to meet Frits finally after reading so much of his advice online.

    Check out what I'm up to here: www.grandprixmachine.com

    Choice Chris.
    Loving the pictures and the updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisc View Post
    I'm racing 50s here in Europe, Check out what I'm up to here: www.grandprixmachine.com
    Really Really Great write up Chris, and super great to see Frits there with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philou View Post
    works very well.

    Sells ready to use. Easy to manufacture support



    http://srp-racingshop.com/shop/en/eq...l-degree-wheel
    if you do not want to throw money ...

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Remote-Disp...4AAOSwlAZadJ1C

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    That's where I bought it. And copy the idea of support kart shop

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    what tires are you using chris ?

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