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Clutch plate showed up early. so, I got the AIM VP clutch installed, primary finally back together and as a bonus, the whole engine is buttoned up now too! After getting the fins on the head cleaned up, I think it looks bad ***! I'm hoping the fuel injector hardware kits shows up today so I can get the HPI installed, then it's just final assembly and I can probably crank her over this coming weekend...we'll see.
Curious what tuner are you running and do you have a tune for the build??
Sorry but I didn't feel like going back through the entire thread..
I've been running a PV2 for the last 5+(?) years. FM sent me a new base tune for the 110" and they'll be doing a dyno tune/break in on the bike on 4/3 in WI.
I've been running a PV2 for the last 5+(?) years. FM sent me a new base tune for the 110" and they'll be doing a dyno tune/break in on the bike on 4/3 in WI.
Nice on the FM dyno. Are you planning on riding it over? You may want to talk to them about whether you want them to do the initial start and heat cycles as well. As the moment you start it, you are essentially starting the break in...
Nice on the FM dyno. Are you planning on riding it over? You may want to talk to them about whether you want them to do the initial start and heat cycles as well. As the moment you start it, you are essentially starting the break in...
No sir, it is too damn cold for that in Minnesoviet, it'll be trailered. That's a good point about the heat cycle but I don't want them to hit the go button and have the build blow up, I've got to do the heat cycle here, so I am at least confident it runs and doesn't leak before letting anyone else touch it.
No sir, it is too damn cold for that in Minnesoviet, it'll be trailered. That's a good point about the heat cycle but I don't want them to hit the go button and have the build blow up, I've got to do the heat cycle here, so I am at least confident it runs and doesn't leak before letting anyone else touch it.
Definitely talk to them about it before you press the button. That initial ring seat happens pretty fast.
No sir, it is too damn cold for that in Minnesoviet, it'll be trailered. That's a good point about the heat cycle but I don't want them to hit the go button and have the build blow up, I've got to do the heat cycle here, so I am at least confident it runs and doesn't leak before letting anyone else touch it.
That's the way. You aren't hurting it my doing the heat cycles, as long as you have correct injector size in the map.
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