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Hello, Just like to share my Dyno results so far; I did a Dyno last year with TOR pipes, modified airbox (all snorkels out + UNI), 145 main, 45 low. It gave me 55 hp/61 Nm torque. But this set up was to rich in the low so I canged to 42 low. Now I have fitted Thunderbike pipes and it start popping so I went up to 45 low again. Today I did a new Dyno and now I got 65 HP/65 Nm torque and the advise to increase main jet to 152 -155 since it is now running on the lean side. Also the advise to decrease the pilot 1/4 turn. It is running nice and pulls all the way. I will be back with more info after I have put in bigger main. And with some graphs.
Hasse TBA -02 Pre-Fire Cardinal Red, Wiseco 904, Thunderbike pipes, Freak
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That's great Hasse! Interesting differences between the pipes. How much did the T-pipes cost you delivered to Sweden? Also, where did you dyno your bike? 
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Cool, I guess this is another vote of confidence for the Thunderbike pipes? I guess they are not as full of stuff as some have accused them of being. About 10 hp just by adding their pipes. Call em up and order your today!
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Well, here is the first diagram. [image]
Hasse TBA -02 Pre-Fire Cardinal Red, Wiseco 904, Thunderbike pipes, Freak
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Sorry Friend, your image post didn't take.
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http://www.bonnevilleamerica.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=4279
Ok, I have to figure out how to get the pictures into the message. But anyway my two diagrams are in the PhotoPost;
DynoTorque.jpg and DynoFuel.jpg
Last edited by Hasse; 05/16/2006 11:40 AM.
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So roughly a peak 48 ft-lbs of torque, with a decently flat curve. Very nice! The first time (so far the only) I dynoed, I had just under 61 HP and a tad over 46 ft-lbs, hopefully after rejetting and ignition mods, my torque curve will look a bit more like yours.
Michael D. Rodriguez
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