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Went back to the dyno today... - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Accessories/Modifications (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=8) +--- Thread: Went back to the dyno today... (/showthread.php?tid=8299) |
Went back to the dyno today... - PowerDubs_imp - 11-05-2020 First pic is today compared to last time in 2018 before my accident. Change is now no longer on the stock ECU- Don Guhl advanced ign timing and raised rev limiter. I’m still controlling fueling myself with power commander and auto tune. I also removed the TSR airbox inlet plate (which I did prove on the dyno to make more power than the stock inlet boots). Instead I put the stock boot back on, but added couple filtered holes - one on boot side and 3 on other airbox side. Reason? The TSR plate made an induction noise I didn’t like. Reference- http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=15762 So here is today’s dyno- modified ign, and removed TSR air holes as shown ![]() And here is today’s dyno compared the the first dyno I did on this bike- Inhad already installed the Staintune muffler, so no totally ‘stock’ run- sorry. ![]() I still need to add a little fuel up top. Funny thing- the WBO2 sensor for the auto tune takes up a good portion of the exhaust pipe. Once I remove it and put in the block off plug- it will flow more air and make more power. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Went back to the dyno today... - Ninemeister_imp - 11-05-2020 Impressive final result, well done. How does the engine perform otherwise? Same silky smooth response as the standard bike? RE: Went back to the dyno today... - PowerDubs_imp - 11-05-2020 Better... much better... There is no downside to what I have done- as long as you don't consider cost and work as a negative. Everything I do to the bike has to be an improvement. If it takes something away- I start over. Example is that TSR plate- gave more power but didn't like the sound- so off it comes, and I found another way. RE: Went back to the dyno today... - E11even_Hunnit - 11-05-2020 Nice! Are you doing away with the DJ Autotune? Also, were you able to determine which airbox setup yielded more power between the TSR & the modified box? RE: Went back to the dyno today... - PowerDubs_imp - 11-06-2020 Eventually I will turn off the autotune and just run the locked map in the power commander like most people do. Again- the removal of the sensor itself may be beneficial. I did not retest the TSR plate. It still may help over the box mods...but since I didn't like the sound, there is no point to me. RE: Went back to the dyno today... - Roper_imp - 11-06-2020 A gain of 14 hp and 7 lb torque. That's pretty impressive for this motor. In all, what would your estimated cost be to arrive at the gains? Went back to the dyno today... - PowerDubs_imp - 11-06-2020 Remember the difference shown is from already having the staintune muffler which gives a pretty good gain by itself. I’d have to look back as it has been a couple years, but I imagine it probably cost me somewhere between 2500-3k. I can resell the auto tune box when done with it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Went back to the dyno today... - teamvisegrip_imp - 11-08-2020 Hey PowerDubs I have the TSR Intake Funnel in place of the Stock Snorkel. Maybe after being in the ship's engine room for so long I am def! LOL! But I do not hear the difference. I also have the TSR Funnels at the Throttle Bodies. I wonder if that makes any difference? Either way your numbers are impressive. If I remember right you cut the Cams so that everything is even and added a little extra to it also. Curious if you can tell if the engine runs smoother or not. Again great Posts and glad you are getting back at it. Be safe and be well in this crazy world not. RE: Went back to the dyno today... - Roper_imp - 11-08-2020 I just want to say I really like the aesthetics of your bike. The modifications you have made on the engine cooling fins and the wheel rims add a subtle touch of class, and the changes with the grab rail, seat, custom side covers, fork, engine guards, and square mirrors all enhance the look of a "proper" motorcycle. Nothing appears frivolous or gaudy. Nicely done! Went back to the dyno today... - PowerDubs_imp - 11-08-2020 Roper- thank you. Everything I did was trying to make it old. Removing anything new looking I could... no, won’t put drum brakes or carbs back on. Vice grip- no, my cams still have staggered timing. Actual #’s put down were a bit higher uncorrected- but SAE is the best way to compare different days, temp, etc. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |