New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
Sweet... There ya go. It can be done.Mind if I ask cost so far?
Very impressive Mike ! Dusty
Nice job indeed!Which makes me wonder - if you can do it, why not the factory? Yes, I know, cost and reliability concerns, but hey.......
I'm scared to add it up. There were so many blind alleys I went down getting to this point. If I did it again, on a later model bike, it would be substantially less. The parts list isn't too bad, two heads, a complete set of valves, springs, retainers, seats and guides. Two custom pistons. Some gaskets, studs, rocker assemblies, pushrods, and valve covers. A Power Commander V with Auto Tune for the dual TB bikes, or mapping from Todd for the single TB bikes.The problem is finding the parts like the heads etc...My cost so far, starting with Imola II heads, and getting the ports digitized, Kibblewhite valves etc...I'm guessing around $6KJust the digital mapping on the ports was $2K. Subsequent heads could be done for about $300 each though....
I still say KD and Chuckie need to bring their tiddlers to Cedar Vale next year and face off with the Oklahoma Hot Rod . Find out for sure which one of these things is really a bad boy Dusty
Oh, I'd say the OHR would blow us both in the weeds. KD's dynoed at what, low to mid 40's? No contest. We'll find out what the Aero engine is Saturday. The local Hondayamazuki dealer has a dynojet. I'd talked to the kid that runs it last week, and he agreed to do a run at 4500 or so to check cruising mixture, and a run like Mike's for hp and mixture again. Said he'd charge me a half hour. That's more like it.. (Guzzi content) The Local hawg shop said 2 hours minimum. Shirley, he jests. At any rate, I should get a handle on jetting. Don't want to be too lean..
Yep... mine ran about 45 hp on a messed up dyno. I'm not certain it was fueling as it should as it wasn't nearly right when I got it. I'm hard pressed to believe the numbers are too static under the circumstances, so to really know...I'm still dialing it in, but the last jetting really woke it up. These little guys are quite sensitive to jetting . There's no way it's nearly what these numbers are Mike is pulling. I guess the question begs, are 100cc heads (750 vs. 650) with lower compression than mine and same heads (though I likely have larger valves (?) and a more aggressive cam) equate to 10 hp more than my 650? Of course he has fuel injection vs. carbs. I'm just curious about the other differences and what they might be that leads to such greater numbers?? It's awesome what he's pulling!
Boys , all it is is numbers on a piece of paper until we line 'em up Dusty
+1 !!!
Hey Kev, what compression ratio are you running in your Super Lario? i calculated mine at 9.7:1.
Mike , I do believe the other boys are afraid of the Oklahoma Hot Rod Dusty
Ed says about 11:1 now. Quote:I just bumped compression up to ~11:1 and heads flow better now.
LOL! I ain't skeered!