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Old 05-21-2006, 10:59 AM   #1
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Default 2005 SV1000s Dyno Results

Had the SV1000 on the dyno, #'s we felt were a tad low, but being completely stock was expected. Stock exhaust system really hold back some hp. Ron said to definitly get some slip ons cause this bike needs to breath. Result as is was 113hp. The torque side of the bike is real good, as expected from the twin's 500cc cyl's. Producing almost 60 ft. lbs. @ 3500 rpm and topping out at 71 ft. lbs. @ approx 7300 rpm. Definitely have to start savin for some pipes.

Pic1- red=all gear run, green=4th gear roll on
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Old 05-21-2006, 12:38 PM   #2
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I bet you aren't complaining for stock.
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Old 05-21-2006, 07:18 PM   #3
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The HP might be a bit low, but more importantly it's very smooth all the way thru the tach.
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Old 05-21-2006, 07:33 PM   #4
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The power isn't low at all for Suzuki's sport twin. It's right on par with the later TLS's in fact!

I really need to get off my arse and travel the two blocks to get my TL's dyno'd.
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Had the SV1000 on the dyno, #'s we felt were a tad low, but being completely stock was expected. Stock exhaust system really hold back some hp. Ron said to definitly get some slip ons cause this bike needs to breath. Result as is was 113hp. The torque side of the bike is real good, as expected from the twin's 500cc cyl's. Producing almost 60 ft. lbs. @ 3500 rpm and topping out at 71 ft. lbs. @ approx 7300 rpm. Definitely have to start savin for some pipes.

Pic1- red=all gear run, green=4th gear roll on
Pic2- black=torque, green=4th gear roll on
still higher than my duc's 108 (and it's a 996-motor).
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What grade gas you runnin Cakes?? I only got 110 HP's at WCW when they did mine, and that was on Sunoco 93. I got the same exact torque though.
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What grade gas you runnin Cakes?? I only got 110 HP's at WCW when they did mine, and that was on Sunoco 93. I got the same exact torque though.
87, once in a while I'll put in 89. You don't need 93. I used to use Ultra 94 in the gix, when I dropped to 87 I could tell the bike was definitely more responsive.
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I'll have to try switching to regular and see what it does for me, besides save some coinage.
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looks good!

what's up with the slip in 2nd and 4th? tire or clutch??
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What grade gas you runnin Cakes?? I only got 110 HP's at WCW when they did mine, and that was on Sunoco 93. I got the same exact torque though.
the difference between your 110 and his 113 is not even 3% var. there are lots of variables that could easily cause that difference. The #1 reason would be mass production related.

Running the 93 doesn't do you any benefits though... If you're gonna try it again clean and re-gap your plugs and you should go over cakes's 113.

(take your airfilter out and you should also see a gain (dyno testing secret to over inflat results))
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Cakes, I'll dyno my '03 when I put the pipes on -- maybe we'll do a WCW run.
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The HP might be a bit low, but more importantly it's very smooth all the way thru the tach.

actually it's smooth probably cuz he throttled it with ease...if he pinned it you would see the line jump almost straight up to the peak horsepower...with every line drop is where he shifted...The smoothness of the line going up really has nothing to do with performance...
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looks good!

what's up with the slip in 2nd and 4th? tire or clutch??
Both. 2nd gear was the tire, 4th was a lazy clutch with to much revs

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actually it's smooth probably cuz he throttled it with ease...if he pinned it you would see the line jump almost straight up to the peak horsepower...with every line drop is where he shifted...The smoothness of the line going up really has nothing to do with performance...
No throttling with ease with dyno runs, its WOT.
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