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stan 26-06-08 20:05

pcIII map
 
Do anyone hawe a map i can use with leo vince slip on,dna sage 1 and 2 and otr camshaft??? dont need to be a perfect one,just one i can start with...

Tanks...

maxx3 26-06-08 20:29

prova questa

http://digilander.libero.it/massimop...Leo%20dna2.djm

CaptMoto 26-06-08 20:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxx3 (Post 60159)

Maxx3 said try that map, see if it works

Kev 27-06-08 00:30

In the Ask Kev Section for supporters we have 39 fuel maps with different combinations. :smile[2]:

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=2887

Gravityfreak 27-06-08 01:43

OTR camshaft
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stan (Post 60155)
Do anyone hawe a map i can use with leo vince slip on,dna sage 1 and 2 and otr camshaft??? dont need to be a perfect one,just one i can start with...

Tanks...

Hey mate - have you fitted the OTR cam already and if so - what are your impressions?

With all those changes - I'd definitely invest in some dyno time rather than using a stock or someone else's map.

stan 27-06-08 17:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 60180)
In the Ask Kev Section for supporters we have 39 fuel maps with different combinations. :smile[2]:

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=2887

I don't have acsess to this site,don't know way....

stan 27-06-08 18:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gravityfreak (Post 60188)
Hey mate - have you fitted the OTR cam already and if so - what are your impressions?

With all those changes - I'd definitely invest in some dyno time rather than using a stock or someone else's map.

I have fitted it,but still waiting for the gasgets to arive,so i have not started it yet...
I'm thinking about bying a 2-1 system dont know witch yet but i think a will try a dyno run after that... I reely like the one they have at off the road,the carbon arapovic one... but ecspensive...

motonacio 27-06-08 18:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by stan (Post 60234)
I don't have acsess to this site,don't know way....

You need to be an XTSupporter to access the Ask Kev sections.

Click on the link in my signature below for details.

Kev 28-06-08 01:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by stan (Post 60235)
I have fitted it,but still waiting for the gasgets to arive,so i have not started it yet...
I'm thinking about bying a 2-1 system dont know witch yet but i think a will try a dyno run after that... I reely like the one they have at off the road,the carbon arapovic one... but ecspensive...


Hi Stan, have you managed to get into the Ask Kev section?

What gaskets are you waiting on, you don't need to change any gasket when changing the cam shaft over.

Try my big bore with stage 1 cam fuel map.

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=2887

700 big bore + stage 1 hot cam
Raptor 700 11:1 piston
Stage 1 Hot cam
Carbon Cans
DNA stage 1 & 2 filters
O2 Eliminator
Snorkel out
CO1 set to Zero
98 RON fuel
AIS blocked
56.92hp @ 6500RPM
49.30ft-lbs @ 5500RPM

stan 28-06-08 10:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kev (Post 60265)
Hi Stan, have you managed to get into the Ask Kev section?

What gaskets are you waiting on, you don't need to change any gasket when changing the cam shaft over.

Try my big bore with stage 1 cam fuel map.

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=2887

700 big bore + stage 1 hot cam
Raptor 700 11:1 piston
Stage 1 Hot cam
Carbon Cans
DNA stage 1 & 2 filters
O2 Eliminator
Snorkel out
CO1 set to Zero
98 RON fuel
AIS blocked
56.92hp @ 6500RPM
49.30ft-lbs @ 5500RPM

Yes,i got in to the ask kev section just fine....
When i was changing the camshaft i droped one of the bracket's down into the engine,so i had to take of the side cover to fish it out. So that's the gasket that i am waiting for.
But don't worry,i am now driving a yamaha fz1 that i borroud from work,i work at a yamaha dealership you see...

Kev 28-06-08 15:03

I see, that's why I always jam a rag down the motor before removing anything.

Are you going to run your bike on the Dyno? I would be interested to see the the HP & Torque gains with the OTR cam.

stan 28-06-08 22:14

I will,just have to find the time,the one wee have is broken(old crap).
But what do i do with the lamda? Do i live it inn or disconect it or what?

Kev 29-06-08 02:30

Freez & my 07 fuel maps in the map section are set using a O2 ELIMINATOR with the O2 sensor removed, so if your going to use one of those maps remove the sensor for now.

I have built the second generation O2 Eliminator which is now called a O2 Simulator, that can supply the ECU with a 0 Volt to 1 Volt adjustable signal, instead of a resistance like the old O2 eliminator.

This simulator can fix a voltage signal to the ECU to trick it into thinking the bike is running lean or rich when in the closed loop Lambda reading, by adjusting a knob on the mod. Once we have the fuel mixture set in the closed loop of the ECU we can then set the fueling in the open loop using a PCIII or my fuel mod.

I have it installed on my bike & waiting on my leg to heal so I can do some further testing on the dyno. I need to see what happens when the ECU goes into a closed loop & I adjust the mod, I need to measure the amp draw so I know I have the electronics right in the mod. Then see if it will actually work, I should be able to ride in 5 weeks time before I can test it properly.

stan 06-07-08 11:48

I got the bike together in one peace yeasterday, i must say that it's mutch quicker to pull up to the rev limit now and it runs a little faster inn top speed,183kph.

I tryed plugging the O2 sensor out but then the engine lamp started to glow,and fail code 24.

And another thing,what walve clarenc do you gays use,i tryed the standard and it is klikking like hell...

Kev 06-07-08 13:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by stan (Post 61009)
I got the bike together in one peace yeasterday, i must say that it's mutch quicker to pull up to the rev limit now and it runs a little faster inn top speed,183kph.

I tryed plugging the O2 sensor out but then the engine lamp started to glow,and fail code 24.

And another thing,what walve clarenc do you gays use,i tryed the standard and it is klikking like hell...

Run the cam in for 200 miles then reset the clearance to a loose, inlet 0.10mm & exhaust to 0.16mm. A high lift cam is noisy you will get uesd to it.

Gravityfreak 08-07-08 13:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by stan (Post 61009)
I got the bike together in one peace yeasterday, i must say that it's mutch quicker to pull up to the rev limit now and it runs a little faster inn top speed,183kph.

I tryed plugging the O2 sensor out but then the engine lamp started to glow,and fail code 24.

And another thing,what walve clarenc do you gays use,i tryed the standard and it is klikking like hell...

Hey Stan

Does it feel like the cam is making more power or has it just shifted the power to a different point in the rev range? Any loss in bottom end or torque?
Are you still planning on running it on a dyno sometime soon?

Cheers

stan 08-07-08 21:22

It feels like the the same power in the buttom and middle range. It's only on topp I feel the diffrence,it doesn't stop pulling until the revlimiter.
Before it stopt pulling about 1000rpm before the revlimiter...

Maybe it's because i'm using kev's bigbore map on the pc3,i dont know...
I'm thinking about boring the sylinder up to 104m(714cc) and poring the top and maybe another exhaust in the winter time,maybe I will run it on a dyno then,for now the bike runs good and i am pleest with the handlig of the bike(no surging).Dyno time is so eccpensive here i norway...

Kev 08-07-08 23:25

I must admit, that with the stage 1 cam the suring is alot less then with the standard cam. I think it may be because you don't have as much low down torque with the stage 1 cam.

brunobarcia 08-07-08 23:47

That�s right my bike with the stg1 and kev�s big bore map the surging disappeared...:HeyHey_GOO2MN:


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