So it starts

thanks,

yep i have my 4 year old 4 wheelin', dirt biker, and soon to be another male addition to the family (poor wife LOL).
 
Went to see Richard yesterday to tune with ecu boost fuel tuning. After yesterdays session petrik has discovered a way to get much more fuel from ecu, but anyhow I made max of 280 hp with stock injectors and 1:1 regulator. Should be enough for 350 with new software algorithm and ability to tweak the contribution of fuel from primary / secondary injectors.

anyhow, going from memory on these #'s, richard is going to send dyno sheets next week

3 psi spring: 190 hp
6 psi: 230 hp
8 psi: 250 hp
10 psi: 270
12 psi: 280 on one pull with no tuning and a/f was kinda crazy.

Thats RCC kit with full pipe carbon, filter that will it in bodywork, .080 spacer, ferrara valves, 65# springs, ape head studs, adjustable cam sprocket on intake, thats about it.

Up to 8 psi on pump gas, 10 and 12 psi we made pulls on leaded 110 fuel.

Here is a ecu editor boostfuel video from one of the pulls, we used this as a cheap datalogger LOL
www.boostbysmith.com/Videos/dynorun.wmv

Sounded good spinning to 11,500 RPM

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Did you use the stock piston???

I apologize if it's a stupid question.


I am a Gen 1 Turbo dreamer. I love seeing these street turbo bikes being built.
 
Plastic is on, what a farking pain in the butt

Even with stock arm 3 psi and low compression is pretty lame, gotta get playing with ecu controlled gear based boost control.

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Holy Schnitz!!! That's awesome. Congrats. Glad to see everything worked out. I can't wait to get mine installed...

Rich
 
no no, about 18 psi, turbo is too small for that kinda hp per psi of boost.
14 psi i think was 310 ish
 
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