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RE: hot weather performance - simmo - 18-12-2009

dddd pm sent


RE: hot weather performance - Legend - 18-12-2009

(18-12-2009, 12:56pm)fasterfaster Wrote: Thats ok mate ................ I have been trying to find a picture of Jeremy Burgess on a bike Coolsmiley Not that I put myself in the same league as the man but certianly in the same manner I just quietly strive to achieve and let my results speak volumes.

Given the distance people travel for my services I guess something must be being done right Pi_thumbsup
Ray your bike is indeed unique as it defies the laws of physics

Unfortunatly, not everyone see's results as being of any indication of ones ability.......

But they are the blind ones !!

Leonard.

Thats going to be my new sig!!!!


RE: hot weather performance - kawasuki - 18-12-2009

(18-12-2009, 10:50am)BUSGO Wrote:
(17-12-2009, 08:57pm)fasterfaster Wrote:
(17-12-2009, 05:18pm)BUSGO Wrote: I have always found that my busas have run better and more responsive on cool days and at altitude.

If you could fit an intercooler to a busa it would be great.

So it runs better when the air temp is cooler with more density but then also runs better at altitude where the air has less density ? Idiot2Idiot2 Even given that air temp drops 2 degrees for every 1000 F of altitude sounds very contradictory to me ?
Maj has and builds intercoolers for Busa's (available now)

Nitrous oxide is 2 molecules of nitrogen chemically bonded to 1 molecule of oxygen (N2o) When introduced to your engine the heat of cumbustion breaks the chemical bond and hence provides more oxygen for your engine to burn more fuel. Bigger the bang faster you go.

Well it is a fact. The altitude I am talking about is only up to about 1600 metres.
I am sure that a lot of "naturally aspiriated busa" riders will have the same enjoyment when they get "HIGH in the hills" or when night riding in summer without any need for bike mods.

A lot us also get
"HIGH IN THE GULLIES" Coolafro


RE: hot weather performance - GRUNTMAX - 18-12-2009

Dear Leonard;

Please find attached a new signature I have prepared for you. In fact, my reading is very low today.
Cheers
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RE: hot weather performance - Legend - 18-12-2009

Interesting reply......Lol3


RE: hot weather performance - BLACKZOOK - 18-12-2009

(18-12-2009, 07:38pm)Legend Wrote: Interesting reply......Lol3

I wonder who is actually typing these responses, it seems to be someone else entirely doesnt it.


RE: hot weather performance - arthur dunga - 19-12-2009

I live in the hills & ride at night often, cool air BIG difference.


RE: hot weather performance - fasterfaster - 19-12-2009

(19-12-2009, 07:14am)arthur dunga Wrote: I live in the hills & ride at night often, cool air BIG difference.

Given ALL busa's out of the crate are rich then it certianly is of no surprise that when given a nice fresh charge of cool air that drops the A/F back (Leans) to some where near correct the bike feels crisper and pulls harder. Get the A/F sorted correctly and the noticeable difference will be less.