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they have an electrical guru...........on hand who is alledgedly nothing short of a magician !!!!if you need any help and are going their way he will be a good source of help. cheers les g |
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Hi all,
just thought I'd up-date you on my rolling road quest. I did indeed use MB Motor sports, nice bloke and seemed to be knowledgeable. Country lane access was interesting though. Only wanted to get it on the RR to check all was in order, fuelling emissions etc and hoping to check the engine was producing what it should - around 90bhp I think. After balancing the carbs and a bit of a warm up he did a few runs to make sure everything was ok. I don't think its a nice thing to watch as he's revving your pride and joy, but it was nice to see it staying together (might have to check a few nuts!). After a few runs of increasing speed, it was hsowing that it was running lean up the range. A quick drilling out of the jets to 1.8mm and a quick check run seem to have sorted that. Finall run and a good thrashing (didn't seem to stop at the MJ set rev limit?), although he couldn't gve me a print out, he said it was kicking out 90bhp at the wheels which doesn't seem to bad to me (reckons its about 105/110 at the engine)?? Printing out capability is in the pipeline. Must say it did sound nice though (whilst trying to forget the engine could be splattered all over the workshop any minute). In the end, emissions ok, engine in one piece and happy with bhp for the minute! |
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Pleased to hear that all went well on the RR Daz
IVA the next big step for you & I hope it goes equally as well for you mate
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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90 at the wheels sounds pretty good Daz. Although I've started my CVH on the bikes carbs it's just been using the edis, I haven't got my MJ yet but wouldn't mind getting a copy of your map if you'd share.
J |
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Same output as mine was
The rev limit is only a soft limit that retards the ignition back to zero which is acutally 10degrees before tdc as thats the edis default So it will still rev past that point but once on the road the sudden loss of power when it hits the preset limit is very noticable and makes you change gear |
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it felt pretty rapid up the street so should go well on the open road. If you PM me your email I'll send the map on. Cheers |
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Jimmy, Dave,
you should have an email with attachment |
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