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The earliest 820 kits were for the Nevadas, and I think they were carbed. I got mine, designed for the Nevadas, from R.A.M. of Italy, purchased through Agostini (rip). They were nice quality, and drop in.Joe
So i contacted ram about the kit. They wrote back saying they no longer supply it. How would i start? This is gonna take a minute due to funds but i really want to build this. Im thinking if i save i can get this done in a year. Inn the meantime i will dip my homework. Please feel free to provide any suggestions. Your tutorial for the head gaskets was great.
This is mostly for fun. Im thinking a 5-7 hp gain is possible. But something tells me there's got to be more to tap than that.Even if not though itd be fun. Anyone know the size piston i would need? Is possible to source some outside guzzi tech( nothing against them).Is the Heron Head really that limited? Anyone know the realistic difference in power 4 valves vs 2 would make? Educate me please.
What's the difference between our Heron heads & those on the Repco Brabhams. They, I believe, had a fair amount of oomph. (Other than being a totally different animal).
In the MG_750 group, on the Files page, under Dyno, there are almost a dozen dynographs of Guzzi 750 bikes w big bore kits. Mostly w other mods too. https://groups.io/g/Moto-Guzzi-750It's not about getting more hp. It's about working on your bike, making it better and better. This hobby isn't all about $. And it's not all rational either.Joe
Anyone know the realistic difference in power 4 valves vs 2 would make?
Here's what im thinking. After reading i think the performance specs i think an sv 650 top speed is 124. I have believe it or not pushed to 110 with a better fuel map. I know the suzuki will reach it faster. But for the life of me i don't understand how a 4 valve carbed bike with weighing in at 420 wouldn't be competitive. From reading i think 60 hp is more than possible. If you compare this bike to triumph retro offerings and kawasaki with their 800, the 883 Harley the 650 Royal enfield take into account weight differences the Guzzi is mighty competitive. I don't expect it blow a crotch rocket off the road. Im not looking to end up a spec of goo at 200 mph. But all things considered i don't think the v7 is underpowered. There are a considerable amount of bikes the v7 Will hold up against if not completely outdo. I think comparing a v7 to crotch rocket speeds is a bit like saying you shouldn't zoop up that 60's mustang because it will never be as fast as a bugatti.Now im willing to admit i may appear a little unhinged. But i think bringing out this bikes full potential would be fun and respective to its class of classic cafe retro cruiser type bikes not a waste of time. Further thoughts? I realize i have no real math to back this up yet. If anyone got anything enlightening id love to see it. Thanks for all the feedback.
I don't think carbs would offer an advantage. I think its one less component to hook up to a computer. For me it just be easier to understand than fuel injection. I get the basic principles of both carbs are less mysterious to me.Considering the retro appeal of the bike im also tempted to use carbs. I honestly prefer the look and yes im very shallow.