EGT temp and powerjet........
whats the timing set at?
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I 'think' 17 but not 100% Pete at PSL set it last time I had it dyno'd....eden wrote:whats the timing set at?
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do you also have a cht?
be a good idea to put one on to see if the motor is building heat in the head!
be a good idea to put one on to see if the motor is building heat in the head!
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I do, I have the SIP electronic speedo with CHT, the sensor is connected to the cylinder head shroud nut until I can fit it under the plug (it won't fit!), the cht temp never goes over 120 and that is only when i am in traffic or at lights, as soon as i start off it drops and stays low. it never builds up, it always drops in response to the throttle/speed....eden wrote:do you also have a cht?
be a good idea to put one on to see if the motor is building heat in the head!
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get it under the plug, you will be surprised how the temp reading will change!
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Haha, yeah I imagine it will be MUCH higher! I am happy though that the temp is constant and low and not building up and up. I want to get the probe under the plug but i think i will have to get the dremel out and that will have to wait until i next have the engine out.eden wrote:get it under the plug, you will be surprised how the temp reading will change!
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Choke tests are.....
To "roughly" see if your jetting is in the ball park you do tests at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full throttle. at each throttle position put the choke on. At 1/4 it should make the engine four stroke and splutter.
At 1/2 and 3/4 and full at higher revs it will at least make it miss a beat when you turn the choke on or deepen the sound of the exhaust note indicating a rich condition. If turning the choke on speeds up the engine or makes it go faster or has no effect what so ever richen up.
To "roughly" see if your jetting is in the ball park you do tests at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full throttle. at each throttle position put the choke on. At 1/4 it should make the engine four stroke and splutter.
At 1/2 and 3/4 and full at higher revs it will at least make it miss a beat when you turn the choke on or deepen the sound of the exhaust note indicating a rich condition. If turning the choke on speeds up the engine or makes it go faster or has no effect what so ever richen up.
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Not sure yet tbh. If I want the sensor to go under the plug then I suspect it is necessary to shave a tiny amount around the plug hole to give the sensor enough room. Or I could drill a hole in one of the fins and bolt it to a fin. If anyone has any better ideas please offer them as I'm really not sure how best to do it.Timbo wrote:Is a dremel the only option to getting the sensor to fit?
I have just been for a blast down the dual carriageway, cruising at 60/65 for a good few miles the egt never went above 438 and at one point I was doing about 70. The CHT was a constant 98 and when I stopped shot up to 130 but dropped as soon as I set off again.
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I looked at it and concluded I'd need to remove a bit of fin and cut a bit out of the plug hole in the cowling to get it to fit.
It went on the cowling head bolt...
It went on the cowling head bolt...
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