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Old 08-30-2014, 05:15 PM
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Default Did a dyno run today on my 48

Noe it has 92hp at the rearwheel.
It rund rich but it looks cool with the flames coming out of the pipes from Sikpipes.

 
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What kind of work have you done on the motor?
 
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Nice number, I also would like to know your mods...
 
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The mods are as follows:
Ac is K&N open
Pipes are from Sikpipes without o2 sensors
It has been on dyno before but then it only put out about 84 at the rear wheel.
It runs a bit rich on half trottle but when the throttle are wide open the readings looks good.
 
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So there have been no engine mods other than the stage 1 pipes and AC?
 
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Yeah if thats all thats been done then your dyno needs a dyno tune
 
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Maybe it metric horsepower.
 
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Those sikpipes are really no good except for high rpm. But most dyno runs Ive seen with the work youve done is low to mid 70s HP............and thats with a good exhaust pipe.
 
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Yeah if thats all thats been done then your dyno needs a dyno tune
That's for sure. Dyno operator blowing smoke up your ***. Hell my twin cam 103 with the cams I am installing will maybe hit mid 90 rwp. Now I may get close to 105-110 ft tq but no way 1200 with no cams or headwork going to pull that ever.
 
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Originally Posted by Rog48
Yeah if thats all thats been done then your dyno needs a dyno tune
Originally Posted by slyedog
That's for sure. Dyno operator blowing smoke up your ***. Hell my twin cam 103 with the cams I am installing will maybe hit mid 90 rwp. Now I may get close to 105-110 ft tq but no way 1200 with no cams or headwork going to pull that ever.


What they said. Sorry but no way are you pulling those numbers........
 


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