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Dyno sheet of the other day's dyno run

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1200GXman
Posted: 2006/3/30 12:30  Updated: 2006/3/30 12:30
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
46.8Kw and 83Nm torque.

This is an estimation of flywheel power.
I could have chosen rearwheel power but wanted to compare power with the factory specs.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2006/3/30 23:49  Updated: 2006/3/30 23:49
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
Quote:
This is an estimation of flywheel power.

However it is still an 'estimation' & as a basis for comparison against actual measured data, it really isn't worth all that much.

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ddgonzal
Posted: 2006/3/31 2:52  Updated: 2006/3/31 2:52
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
See how it compares to other A12s: tech section article. You'll see the dyno ratings are all over the map, underscoring what Dman said.

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1200GXman
Posted: 2006/3/31 7:23  Updated: 2006/3/31 7:23
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
Thanks for the replies.

This was done without any fine tuning.
I am going to fine tune the carbs due to black smoke coming out at high revs, Going to remove the airfilter as I did this run with the airfilter and also check and clean the spark plugs.
Also going to check the maximum advance of the timing.
Feral informed me about I think 36 degrees maximum mechanical advance.
I need to figure out how to set this.
I only know about 10 degrees with the timing light.

When I do the next run I will ask for rearwheel power.

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Posted: 2006/3/31 10:01  Updated: 2006/3/31 10:01
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
I don't think you can 'set' 36deg advance, just check that you have it. If you're not getting full advance I'm pretty sure you have to take the dizzy apart and adjust the weights.

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2332owner
Posted: 2006/4/1 14:03  Updated: 2006/4/1 14:03
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
Just hook the timing light up like normal and rev the engine until you see the ignition has stopped advancing. Hold those revs and adjust it where you want it. You'll have to make some reference marks on the pulley to accurately read that much advance. I just used the marks on the cover to make extra marks on the pulley.

BTW... for feral... is this the recommended total advance for his A12 or what you would recommend for any NA A series with some mods? Like my A14, what would you recommend, because I'm running 32 total degrees now.

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2332owner
Posted: 2006/4/4 1:15  Updated: 2006/4/4 1:15
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 Re: 1200GXman - My dyno sheet
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