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11-03-2012, 10:54 AM
#1
My R6 eats me.
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Location: belgrade,serbia
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Bike: yamaha R 6 2009
my dino
this is photo of my measures- yamaha r6 2008 without ram air. I would like to know your opinion about this measures.
Last edited by alex ninkovic; 11-04-2012 at 10:59 AM .
Reason: i forgot to attack a file
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11-03-2012, 10:56 AM
#2
My Power band is blue
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Boston, MA
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Bike: 2009 sold,2008 R6 pink
Re: my dino
come again? I wish I understood but the language barrier is tough on this one.
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11-04-2012, 06:49 PM
#3
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Re: my dino
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NorthShoreR6S
come again? I wish I understood but the language barrier is tough on this one.
The dyno chart shows max 126hp and 49.9 lb ft torque.
It's hard to know if those numbers are good, because it doesn't say in what mode the dyno was done in (SAE, STD, the correction factor, etc.).
There is certainly a good improvement from the baseline run to the maximum run, but that is usually the case with successive dyno runs back to back.
It would be helpful to get the chart of the AFR (Air Fuel Ratio), without it you can't really tell how good your tune is.
-Jamie M.
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11-05-2012, 02:12 AM
#4
My R6 eats me.
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: belgrade,serbia
Posts: 23
Bike: yamaha R 6 2009
Re: my dino
Quote:
Originally Posted by
toysareforboys
The dyno chart shows max 126hp and 49.9 lb ft torque.
It's hard to know if those numbers are good, because it doesn't say in what mode the dyno was done in (SAE, STD, the correction factor, etc.).
There is certainly a good improvement from the baseline run to the maximum run, but that is usually the case with successive dyno runs back to back.
It would be helpful to get the chart of the AFR (Air Fuel Ratio), without it you can't really tell how good your tune is.
-Jamie M.
my AFR is 4.6
11-05-2012, 04:24 AM
#5
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
alex ninkovic
my AFR is 4.6
I doubt that. Should be around 13-ish
(excuse typos, as this was a mobile posting)
11-05-2012, 06:01 AM
#6
My R6 eats me.
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: belgrade,serbia
Posts: 23
Bike: yamaha R 6 2009
Re: my dino
probably it"s a different measure unit.,Anyway, i just wanted someone to tell me opinion about curves.AFR4.6 is measured at idle
Last edited by alex ninkovic; 11-05-2012 at 06:56 AM .
Reason: forgot
11-05-2012, 06:01 AM
#7
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Re: my dino
ahhh. prolly so. my bad.
11-05-2012, 10:47 AM
#8
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Re: my dino
Quote:
Originally Posted by
alex ninkovic
AFR4.6 is measured at idle
The AFR at idle is not important for power, only a complete AFR logging of the entire pull. There are some big steps in your "curve" which is most likely either a leaning out of the AFR or going over rich. You should get a dyno run done where they log the AFR, to know how much of those bumps you can tune out.
-Jamie M.
__________________
07 R1 -
Flash tune 'd,
A&R Race Baffles with Akrapovic Y Pipe (
wrapped in DEI Titanium header wrap ),
Renthal MX Kevlar Grips, HVMP Extra Heavy Weight bar ends, Saddlemen "Tech" seat (memory foam + gel), Skeen Racing Extended White frame sliders, Shermoto Levers, Proton flush mount front signals , BMC race filter,
Elka Stage 4 adjustable shock ,
iPod 4th Gen with Harry's Lap Timer Pro with Emprum UltiMate 5hz GPS and Ram mount, 190/55
Bridgestone S20 's,
Garmin 2595LM GPS in RAM stem mount,
MikeyMoto Ultralight rear rotor , Ultra
high power LED running lights , trimmed
ebay fender eliminator , Shorai LFX14A4-BS12 ultralight battery, Fren Tubo Type 4 CF lines (front and rear), Vesrah RJL front pads, Ferodo Sinter Grip ST rear pads, Amsoil MCF full synthetic oil, Amsoil EA15K13 car oil filter, Wurth HHS2000 chain lube, Shell 91 octane NO ETHANOL fuel ONLY.
Coming soon: Race Tech fork kit, EK MVXZ 520 chain, Drive Systems USA Superlite Steel rear sprocket (+2/47t), Driven drilled steel front sprocket (-1/16t), will try to reach top speed of 305kph/190mph.
11-06-2012, 01:06 AM
#9
My R6 eats me.
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: belgrade,serbia
Posts: 23
Bike: yamaha R 6 2009
Re: my dino
my yamaha have lambda sond and she is in seria
11-06-2012, 05:50 AM
#10
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: JerZ
Posts: 24,590
Bike: 2002 R6, 2008 R6
Re: my dino
Quote:
Originally Posted by
alex ninkovic
my yamaha have lambda sond and she is in seria
Is it the stock or original Lambda sensor on the bike, or do you have an aftermarket fuel system like a bazzaz or a power commander on the bike.
What exhaust is on it?
What air filter do you have on the bike?
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