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05-12-2007, 08:48 PM
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High #s or low, as long as there is a before and after with a smooth curve, that's all we need.
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Exactly, unless you're racing for a living who cares about top HP #'s, it's all about keepin' that line nice-n-smoooooooooth.
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05-24-2007, 01:24 AM
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So to help clarify this somewhat. As you can see Jay's previous post up there the explaination for the high numbers on the sweep test are a calculation to more or less equate what would be seen on a comparable DJ dyno.......a calculation basically.
So I went back and took a look at the step tests that were done on my bike (also posted in this forum) and checked out the step test for 100% throttle and sure enough the readout shows a max "true HP" of 157 HP and 81 ft/lbs.
So, going back to Factory Pro's website and comparing against some known figures that they have up there (since their recorded "true HP" figures are fairly consistent across varying FP dynos) both my K5 and Fuzy's K6 still seem to turn pretty strong numbers compared to the samples below.
http://www.factorypro.com/dyno/true1.html
gsxr1000, 05 all stock all stock 136-141 True HP
gsxr1000, 05 race gask, race fuel, exhaust, cams degreed, etc.Michael W. ~ 159 True HP
yzf1000 R1,05 w/ stock exup, slipons, Factory Pro V stacks. 3 samples tested ~145-147 True HP
Hayabusa, 1397cc engine1397cc Wiseco, Web cams, comp exhaust, stock stacks ported, milled head, tuned pc3~ 174.9 True HP
(True hp x 1.15 for DJ hp = ~200 DJ hp)
Ducati 999r, 2005
(several bikes tested) Termi system tuned with a pc3 141-143 True HP
(same as stock gsxr1000 k5!)
RC-51, all years all stock all stock ~ 100-106 True HP
Hayabusa, full system at least 20 samples tested ~ 142 - 148 True HP
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05-24-2007, 08:41 AM
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I dunno. All I know is that my bike isn't making 173hp with a slip-on, PC3 and BMC Filters. My guess is around 150hp +/-
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05-24-2007, 09:27 AM
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I dunno. All I know is that my bike isn't making 173hp with a slip-on, PC3 and BMC Filters. My guess is around 150hp +/-
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When you got the map done did Tommy hand you 6 or 7 different sheets of paper?
Go look at them more closely. There should be one in green which is the full throttle sweep test, which displays the high number that is a calculated emulation of a DynoJet number, not a typical Factory Pro number.
There should also be another 6 or so sheets representing the 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100% throttle step tests. The blue printed one should be the 100% throttle step test (at least that was the one on mine). The numbers recorded in the step tests are what Factory Pro considers "true HP" and should be a lower reading number.
That is the actual, non ego-inflating number that we are referring to. Go read up on Factory Pro's website from that link I posted and you will understand better.
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05-24-2007, 11:25 AM
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Dynojet has been making Eddy Current dynos for YEARS. They tune the same way a FP dyno does, in steps. Either one can do a percent sweep test too.
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05-24-2007, 12:31 PM
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Mehhh, a DJ 250i is not much more than an old 150 with new coverings and a quasi electic braking device.
Moreso it's their idea of tuning a/f compared to F.P 4 gas analysis that I don't like (and has been proven to be inefficent). A/f is not an ideal means for performance tuning.
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05-26-2007, 11:16 PM
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Does anyone hear the crickets I do........................?
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05-27-2007, 12:04 PM
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Does anyone hear the crickets I do........................?
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05-27-2007, 05:19 PM
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who the fuck gives two flying shits as to what the fuck you are talking about. fucking tools, i think this dyno does that and this number means this.. what were the before numbers and what were the numbers after, thats all you need to fucking know. everyone in this fucking place is some fucking coach or hero of some bullshit that just means they werent good enough to be a real pro in the motorcycle industry. holy shit didnt this thread start as fuzzy wanting to see if any one else wanted to get a run over to extreme, not what fucking dyno bullshit ur friend used or you think is made by this guy or that. loosers.
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05-29-2007, 11:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SPL170db
When you got the map done did Tommy hand you 6 or 7 different sheets of paper?
Go look at them more closely. There should be one in green which is the full throttle sweep test, which displays the high number that is a calculated emulation of a DynoJet number, not a typical Factory Pro number.
There should also be another 6 or so sheets representing the 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100% throttle step tests. The blue printed one should be the 100% throttle step test (at least that was the one on mine). The numbers recorded in the step tests are what Factory Pro considers "true HP" and should be a lower reading number.
That is the actual, non ego-inflating number that we are referring to. Go read up on Factory Pro's website from that link I posted and you will understand better.
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Nope. He just gave me 2 sheets. One was a red sheet and one was a green sheet. Red sheet showed 163bhp and the green sheet showed 173bhp.
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who the fuck gives two flying shits as to what the fuck you are talking about. fucking tools, i think this dyno does that and this number means this.. what were the before numbers and what were the numbers after, thats all you need to fucking know. everyone in this fucking place is some fucking coach or hero of some bullshit that just means they werent good enough to be a real pro in the motorcycle industry. holy shit didnt this thread start as fuzzy wanting to see if any one else wanted to get a run over to extreme, not what fucking dyno bullshit ur friend used or you think is made by this guy or that. loosers.
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05-29-2007, 11:34 AM
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Nope. He just gave me 2 sheets. One was a red sheet and one was a green sheet. Red sheet showed 163bhp and the green sheet showed 173bhp.
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Hmmm, I dunno, maybe you have to ask for it then. Well, taking into consideration the calculation that was used to come up with the number on my bike then the max power on the step test for your bike should have ready something about 151 HP.
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05-29-2007, 12:00 PM
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it's never a good idea to try and compare two different bikes on two different dyno's on two different air densities... Hell you can run the same bike on the same dyno at different times of the year and your results will be different...
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I am so confused. But my friend did make a 175 bhp on extremes dyno with a 07 r1, only add on were power commander, and ack exhaust (not full but with mid pipe)
But my friend on his zx10 got his done on a dyno jet or something with a power commander, full ack exhaust, and ingnition modula was only putting out 168.
So does that mean he would be pushing 180 on extremes dyno???
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