daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 04:12 PM |
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should i keep the stack dash ore use the busa clocks?
i currently have the stack 8100 dash in my caterham but rev counter only goes to 8k. my hayabusa engine has a set of clocks with it,so should i keep
the stack and sell the busa clocks and fit a seperate rpm gauge. or should i sell the stack (which is worth a small fortune) and fit the busa
clocks,with seperate oil pressure gauge?
what do yopu guys think is the best way? cheers
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Hellfire
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posted on 14/9/12 at 04:58 PM |
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Busa clocks with separate oil pressure gauge. Sell the stack and release some cash!
Phil
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 05:23 PM |
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Do you want a quality, easy to read dash that brings a touch of class,reliability and accuracy or a set of toy looking bike clocks??
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Coopz
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posted on 14/9/12 at 05:30 PM |
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Although you mentioned fitting an additional rpm gauge, I think it would frustrate the hell out of me glancing at the stack when revving over te 8 k
mark, so I vote bike clocks!
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 05:32 PM |
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you do know you can get the rpm display changed?
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Coopz
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posted on 14/9/12 at 05:34 PM |
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With the additional info ^^ I vote stack dash now
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Davey D
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posted on 14/9/12 at 06:13 PM |
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I vote for the Stack dash any day of the week. Just get the rev counter swapped B-) its one of the things I would have loved for mine, but now
I've got the bike clocks cut into the dash I don't want to patch the hole, or shell out for a new dash/scuttle
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daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 07:21 PM |
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how do you change display. and will busa tacho read on stack set up?
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motorcycle_mayhem
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posted on 14/9/12 at 07:43 PM |
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I have the 8100 in the race car, but I also have the ST500 in the road car. Really nice quality dials that can be programmed and adjusted easily if
you change wheels/tyres/engine.
BUT - I always keep the bike clocks. Leave the clock plug in the loom somewhere, so that when you get an issue with the engine, you simply plug in the
clocks for the fault code. Hayabusa's are great for this.
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daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 07:50 PM |
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yeah. with the k series it monitors all sorts. speed,oil pressure,oil temp,water temp,batt volts. all sorts.
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daniel mason
yeah. with the k series it monitors all sorts. speed,oil pressure,oil temp,water temp,batt volts. all sorts.
you have to send it back to stack. Not cheap but worth it.
You can monitor all the above with the hayabusa engine too. Are your clocks billet or a composite material on the back?
I can imagine that its an expensive engine change by the time its done
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daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:25 PM |
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thats why i considered selling the stack? one went for£700 on ebay last week
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:29 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daniel mason
thats why i considered selling the stack? one went for£700 on ebay last week
That was brand new will all sensors and lap timing gear, also a programmable one too.
In reality you're looking at about £150 to get yours changed(it includes new glass) and you'll keep a quality item that you're going
to use every time you drive it. They look great also and lots of the nicer caterhams have them fitted.
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daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:43 PM |
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yeah. i have the lap timer also but wont need it. might sell that and the busa clocks with speedo healer,and send the dash back to stack. that way i
should be able to keep the sensors from the stack set up.
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:47 PM |
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Sounds like a good plan
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daniel mason
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posted on 14/9/12 at 08:55 PM |
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sump is main issue at moment. not decided on which way to go as yet!
but am now ready to strip out full caterham package plus type 9 and prop. to re coup some funds and 2007 busa lump already paid for! only done 1400
miles too
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scootz
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posted on 14/9/12 at 09:39 PM |
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There's no way I would have a set of Busa clocks in a Caterham... keep it classy and get the Stack RPM changed.
It's Evolution Baby!
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franky
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posted on 14/9/12 at 09:40 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daniel mason
sump is main issue at moment. not decided on which way to go as yet!
but am now ready to strip out full caterham package plus type 9 and prop. to re coup some funds and 2007 busa lump already paid for! only done 1400
miles too
did you buy the whole bike?
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GOJO
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posted on 14/9/12 at 10:31 PM |
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Id use the busa clocks so u have quick and easy access to fi light and fault code display
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Mr C
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posted on 14/9/12 at 10:44 PM |
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Quality first and foremost, keep the stack
Girl walks into a bar and asks for a double entendre, so the barman gave her one
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beaver34
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posted on 15/9/12 at 06:38 AM |
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why not go down the cnc sump pan route, a good mate of mine run a turbo busa westy on slicks and only has a big cnc sump on it nothing else been fine
for years
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daniel mason
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posted on 15/9/12 at 08:06 AM |
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are you refering to the bigg cc billet sump with swinging pickup? i was looking at these and heard good stories about them. but then i heard varios
people have blown engines racing with a dry sump set up.which is supposed to be the safest route!
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franky
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posted on 15/9/12 at 08:24 AM |
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What's your time scale to get the car done Dan? I guess you're not taking the engine out till winter?
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beaver34
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posted on 15/9/12 at 09:02 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by daniel mason
are you refering to the bigg cc billet sump with swinging pickup? i was looking at these and heard good stories about them. but then i heard varios
people have blown engines racing with a dry sump set up.which is supposed to be the safest route!
I'll find out for you what it is, only issue is ground clearance but your installation may be higher as h ran two engines
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daniel mason
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posted on 15/9/12 at 09:49 AM |
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im gonna start stripping caterham down in next few weeks and hope to be done sometime in feb and back on the road!
cheers for the help guys!
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