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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Wide Open Cycles
How about a prefix for CID's like you did in dyno room?

Example:

110"Tman heads, S&S 625 cams, etc.
Damn you're smart.


Anyone else?
 
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Steve Cole
How about one sticky for all dyno charts. Then under that sticky make sub forums for the popular engine sizes then a catch all for odd sizes.

Dyno Charts
88
95
96
103
106
110
113
114
120
124
141

OR

Dyno Charts

88 - 102
103 - 113
114 - 120
121 +

Something like this would make it much easier to find what you want to look at. Then have a posting format that needs to be followed.

just my 2cents
Would love to make it this detailed but I can't make subforums on a thread.

Not sure if I could get Boss permission for all that so I'm pretty sure I can get one sticky, maybe three but nothing more. Would be a hard sell.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:07 PM
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Just say pretty please with a cherry on top. It always works for my daughter, but you have to make a cute little face while saying it.
 
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Old Aug 6, 2016 | 09:15 PM
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Is her room full of shamrocks pinned to the walls?

Once I get just what will work, and I like the prefix idea, I'll go to my Boss and beg.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2016 | 08:27 AM
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Color code the CID prefixes to make it easier for members to sort through them.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2016 | 10:27 AM
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Talked to our Community Leader about this.

He says this is your site and said he would make this happen.

It will be set up as follows.

The sub forum will be called Dyno Charts

The Prefixes will be:

88 - 102 - Green
103 - 113 -Black
114 - 120 - Blue
121 + - Orange
NOS - Purple
Turbo - Yellow
Supercharged - Red

The Cubic Inch prefixes will searchable in the advanced search menu or you can change your display order at the bottom of the page to select what Cubic Inches you want to view first.

The thread title should reflect motor and exhaust mods. I would suggest adding text to the chart posting with all modifications, tuning device, starting calibration and model with model year of the bike. I think it should also show the Dyno Operator Shop information.

Each new thread will be open for discussion.

Before this is set up, do you guys concur?
 
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Old Aug 9, 2016 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Wizard
Talked to our Community Leader about this.

He says this is your site and said he would make this happen.

It will be set up as follows.

The sub forum will be called Dyno Charts

The Prefixes will be:

88 - 102 - Green
103 - 113 -Black
114 - 120 - Blue
121 + - Orange
NOS - Purple
Turbo - Yellow
Supercharged - Red

The Cubic Inch prefixes will searchable in the advanced search menu or you can change your display order at the bottom of the page to select what Cubic Inches you want to view first.

The thread title should reflect motor and exhaust mods. I would suggest adding text to the chart posting with all modifications, tuning device, starting calibration and model with model year of the bike. I think it should also show the Dyno Operator Shop information.

Each new thread will be open for discussion.

Before this is set up, do you guys concur?
I like it Any chance we can request all sheets be posted in SAE?
 
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Old Aug 9, 2016 | 10:59 AM
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It can be requested Chad but question is... will all the charts come SAE for the member to post.

Should non SAE graphs not be allowed?
 
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XX - 102 - Green
103 - 113 -Black
114 - 120 - Blue
121 + XXX - Orange
NOS - Purple
Turbo - Yellow
Supercharged - Red


Something like this?
 
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