Y2K dyno

OB_coco

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Stopped at the local dealer today to have my two busas dyno'd.

My '99, with 4818 miles stock, dyno'd at 151.1 rwhp; the bike overheated after 4 runs, but managed to get it remapped to where it dyno'd at 152 rwhp (Yosh. remap to +0H +5M +5L). Not bad for ~$75 bucks (dyno was $49, map $25).

The 2000, with 259 miles stock, dyno'd at 165 rwhp ... :O ... BULLSHIT! 148.4 rwhp! Wonder where that other guy got the extra 14 rwhp.

--Felix

Oh, just in case, here's the dyno sheet for the 2000:

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=114261&a=1444310&p=15028063

The '99 dyno images can be found on the Busa4 section of my PhotoPoint account:

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/Login?User=coco@att.com
 
Cycle Riders of Longwood know nothing about Dynoing bikes and they charge too much.I bet they didnt even run a cooling fan to your radiator.I'm ynoing my bike again next saturday before I install my exhaust.I'll let you know when I go to Jeff's shop.
 
Yeah, they had an "el cheapo" Home Depot jobbie of a square fan that makes a cronic asthma (sp?) patient a hell of a blow-job giver! 8^)

--Felix
 
Here are links to movies of the two dyno runs (each about 1.3MB). Managed to setup a "web site" using my RoadRunner account (don't know how long it will stay up, since they assigned me a dynamic address that hasn't changed in months).

1999 GSX1300R http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-125W.MPG
1999 GSX1300R http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-126W.MPG
1999 GSX1300R http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-127W.MPG
2000 GSX1300R http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-128W.MPG
2000 GSX1300R http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-129W.MPG

--Felix
 
Stopped by "Somethin Extra Cycles" (Forest City, FL) today and had both bikes re-dyno'd. In the end my stock copper 1999 has 155rwhp (Yosh setting: +5L +5M -5H) and my wife's red 2000, 153 rwhp (no-remap).

Dyno sheets available at the "ORLBusas" section on my PhotoPoint account:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/Login?User=coco@att.com

--Felix

P.S. Both "Gixx1300R" (Nick) and "FRQ FLYR" (Joe) dyno'd theirs today and both did 162rwhp (Nick's bike is STOCK 8^O; Joe's has the Akrapovic).

More sloppy movies:
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-149W.MPG -- warmup -- Elena's bike
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-150W.MPG -- AG -- Elena's bike
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-155W.MPG -- warmup -- Nick's bike
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-156W.MPG -- fell asleep -- Nick's bike
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-158W.MPG -- RO -- Joe's bike
http://24.26.100.65:8000/movies/MVC-159W.MPG -- AG -- Joe's bike
 
You're not.My 99 Busa dynoed at 162.8 horsepower today.We dynoed 4 different Busas today.By the way,my bike is totally stock
 
Nick - how many miles on your Busa now?
Have you done anything at all to your Busa?
Very good numbers!


I saw your mileage at 4300 in your other post.

[This message has been edited by Todd (edited 15 January 2000).]
 
My bike has a little over 4000 miles.My bike is totally stock.Nothing done yet.I feel the bike is at it's peak horsepower now so I can begin the Modifications.
 
Nope,no sycronization,no TPS adjusment unless they did it at the time of the Fuel injection recall.I flushed my radiator awhile ago to get that gunky stuff out of the catch bottle so I have already checked all of my hoses
 
Hey Gixxer: No synchronization, no TPS adjustment, no tightening of the spark plugs? nothing? Most '00s idle like crap and were off on some settings. One more thing, I change the coolant on my bike and the hose attached to the water pump had the clamp completely loose. I have no idea how it didn't burst, although I only have 200 miles. Talk about at accident waiting to happen. Check yours! Spark plugs were all hand tight as well. Check them too!!
 
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