31-01-2009, 05:55am
Still i wonder how much better this is from the Innovate LM2..
200 hp's!!
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31-01-2009, 05:55am
Still i wonder how much better this is from the Innovate LM2..
31-01-2009, 02:39pm
One 02 in the mid pip with 4 thermos in the headers.lc1,tc4 and dl32.4 lc1,s if your rich and you could fit them.
31-01-2009, 10:34pm
Glenn specify these please as i seem to be missing something!->>lc1,tc4 and dl32.4 lc1
01-02-2009, 03:10pm
Billy the kid Wrote:Grunt you must realize that i do not have a k8 busa!This is from a busa forum i ripped it off!I have passed my suppliers info onto Jamie Bezzina of S & R Pro Performance and Products. www.sandrpro.com at Penrith in Sydney. You are best to send quotation request for EGT Digital Gauges by Email. They also have connectors on them where you can wire info into youre data logger. They are not a cheap item and he will want payment up front transfered into his account. The units themselves come with no warrantee but mine have been on for 30,000 KMs and still working OK. Jamie can be trusted. I know. Have dealt with him for several years now. Cheers Please note text below & pdf attachment. Probably about AUS$2,000.00 plus fitting costs for 4 of them or fit em yourself. ************************************************* Hello, GRUNTMAX. It is indeed a pleasure to speak with you again. Letâ€s see if we can figure this one out… Do all of the meters read the correct ambient temperature once they have cooled down again? Is it possible that the temperatures had gone over +1300C? EEEE is an input signal out of range warning. Wiring should be: EGT Probe: Terminal 6: Red wire (-) Terminal 7: Yellow wire (+) Power Hookup: Terminal 1: +12 VDC power Terminal 2 Power ground (See page 8 of the manual) Next, you should confirm that the programâ€s Input Code is “# 6†for a Type K thermocouple input device (page 3 of manual). This can be set via the front panel push buttons switches. This is explained on page 6 on the manual. Note the attached manual. You could probably contact Jamie at sandrpro@bigpond.net.au regards these units
01-02-2009, 03:41pm
ohdear Wrote:Well if the ass is strapped properly then no tyre damage So, all those mods if you read the post on a stock Gen 2 Busa & I've only made an extra 3HP ? You're full of it! Apart from that, after the last 3 extra mods, the velocity stacks, and oil gear made an extra 6-7 HP. So therefore, when I first got the bike in January it was putting out about 5HP below stock, you're really full of it!
01-02-2009, 03:54pm
gruntmax,you missed the point.Your bike probably read 183-7hp stock on that dyno.So yes you probably gained 20hp with your mods which is good,just the actual numbers it reads have a correction factor added to them,thats all.tex got 200hp on a gen2 with a tiforce untuned on a dyno dynamics dyno and another properly run in gen2 with a tiforce got 185hp on a dynojet250i.And for billy,look up the innovate website.get a dl32 datalogger,lc1 wideband sensor and circuitry and a ssi4 4 probe thermocouple amplifier.they all daisychain together and datalog on the road for you.Its a bit of a startup cost but you,ll know exactly what happening whilst riding.Spamanglenn
01-02-2009, 05:24pm
[attachment=5064]Oh Dear,
They must have told a porky pie in this attachment then. Your not selling those Ba----z ECUs where you can't trim up fuel cc/mins to each injector are ya. Maybe your dyno's broken?
01-02-2009, 05:24pm
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01-02-2009, 05:56pm
ohdear Wrote:Full of it ? Oh hang on thats twice "Full of it" It's there visable in picture of the software setup on the screen the correction factor Get a calculator and do the figures which don't lie and you will see I'm not far out. Actually I'll even help ya out 207 divided by 1.175 = Uncorrected HpVery sorry, didn't really mean to upset you. Runs good though. Never realy got a dyno on this [attachment=5069] Mind you, had to whip the Indo to get him to clean it properly!
01-02-2009, 06:13pm
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01-02-2009, 06:26pm
Thanks for the info gruntmax!
01-02-2009, 08:06pm
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Billy the kid Wrote:Thanks for the info gruntmax! Just make sure when you fit the meters to be real careful where you put em in the front plastic side panels cause there is only just enough room due to the depth length of the meters so may be good if you buy 2 spare plastic side panels www.alpha-sports.com or www.bikebandit.com. Before you go drilling holes in your headers make sure you mark em off while the headers are fitted as only just enough room to fit and all should be equal distance from outlets. Is good idea to fit push button red light switch on left panel for all 4 meters. Run black silicon/silastic or black marine sikaflex around the sides of the meters that have plastic spring clips fitted to the sides. Next project, I've ordered another fender eliminator off Schnitz Racing then I'll cut that up and modify it so can fit a sh-itload more electrical boxes under there as you don't realy need that much clearance under the fender if you aint drag racing. [attachment=5091]
01-02-2009, 09:28pm
Ummm.what was that again??
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