Took the car to get set up today at the rolling road, the main thing i was after getting sorted was the mixture at full throttle
Started off the lambra reading was
1000-4000 rich
4000 - 6000 lean,
6000 - 8000 really lean
8000 - 10000 lean
10000 - 12000 rich
After mapping, more mapping and more mapping we had more or less perfect mixture across the board
It put out 168bhp at 10200 in the end but it was 32 degress out today.
What year zx10r is it? is that calculated flywheel bhp?
Its a 2007 zx10r, yeah its a calculated flywheel
Thats good power especially given the heat!
I was happy with it, not sure how acritate the road was, but friends have been using them for years and 100% happy, you hear different stories about
some road upping figures.
Just looked at the charts 140bhp at the wheels
it would'nt surprise me if the figures from rolling roads could vary by as much as 30 % and are on the optimistic side to make think the punter
is getting valyue ofr money.
but the important thing is to compare before and after figures.
Your BHP figure looks just right for a 2007 zx10r,my 2007zx10r was 166bhp at the calculated flywheel figure,but the reason I asked was the rev's its producing it at only 10200rpm,mine was at 13050rpm,and max power when fitted in the bike is around the same revs,with a 13,500rpm red line,so I am not sure whats going on with yours,did the power drop right off after 10200rpm?
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Originally posted by PAUL FISHER
Your BHP figure looks just right for a 2007 zx10r,my 2007zx10r was 166bhp at the calculated flywheel figure,but the reason I asked was the rev's its producing it at only 10200rpm,mine was at 13050rpm,and max power when fitted in the bike is around the same revs,with a 13,500rpm red line,so I am not sure whats going on with yours,did the power drop right off after 10200rpm?
There's something not right with your results,here's mine,as you can see still making loads more power after 10000rpm.
Here.
Cheers paul, ill take that pic with me when i go up the rollers next. Ill get a scan of mine later
[Edited on 5/7/09 by grusks2]