i know ts1 are great and quick, tried and tested but rb sound lots more fun granted
more money for a little bit more fun


I'm staggered at this comment. Really surprised.100mphlambrettaclub wrote: Also on the subject of EGT,s what is the correct temp i dont think anyone knows just a new fangled gadget to confuse people even more.
cezeta wrote:come to terms with it casper or be disapointed, you will not be doing 90-100mph on a road going scooter
if you realy want to do 90mph then go for the dac its 40bhp the rb is a 25bhp engine which is way off
Just to be clear, this graphical data is based on a stock bodied Lambretta, traveling on a flat road with no head/tail wind. On that basis you're looking at a fraction over 30bhp.leigh wrote:cezeta wrote:come to terms with it casper or be disapointed, you will not be doing 90-100mph on a road going scooter
if you realy want to do 90mph then go for the dac its 40bhp the rb is a 25bhp engine which is way off
not saying this graph is wrong, but i gps'd my RB at 92 mph on the local dual carriage way. all i done was match the ports all round, at the time it was runing an NK pipe, AF lightened flywheel static at 19 degrees, 34 delly running sx 200 box. must admit this was flat out where as the dactec thingy would prob be burbling along at this sort of speed.
Leigh
Me too - given the number of people that post on here having destroyed an engine, I think the more info the better, even if you were only looking for unusual differentials in temperature or sudden unexpected spikes.tony wrote:I'm staggered at this comment. Really surprised.100mphlambrettaclub wrote: Also on the subject of EGT,s what is the correct temp i dont think anyone knows just a new fangled gadget to confuse people even more.
Just to be clear, this graphical data is based on a stock bodied Lambretta, traveling on a flat road with no head/tail wind. On that basis you're looking at a fraction over 30bhp.Avantone wrote:leigh wrote:cezeta wrote:come to terms with it casper or be disapointed, you will not be doing 90-100mph on a road going scooter
if you realy want to do 90mph then go for the dac its 40bhp the rb is a 25bhp engine which is way off
not saying this graph is wrong, but i gps'd my RB at 92 mph on the local dual carriage way. all i done was match the ports all round, at the time it was runing an NK pipe, AF lightened flywheel static at 19 degrees, 34 delly running sx 200 box. must admit this was flat out where as the dactec thingy would prob be burbling along at this sort of speed.
Leigh
Its pretty simple really these systems are commonly used on microlights ect. As these are usually factory set engines im pretty sure that they know what the temp reading should be . On Lambretta,s every engine is different even if people are using the same cylinder kit they will either have different exhausts ,different carbs ,different jetting , different squish and so on . It is virtually impossible to know what temp a lambretta engine should run at as they are all unique. Great example was a lad who was told that his egt should only read a a certain temp and anything over that it would blow up. Anytime he ran over 40 mph it read higher than he was told and he was so confused he virtually stopped using it. What im trying to get at is if for instance you have an engine that runs perfectly and you put an egt on it and it runs a certain temp you use that as a marker. If one day you are out for example and you loose fuel flow and the reading rises then yes shut the engine off before it blows up. The problem stems from the fact what is a correct reading for your engine because it is running fine isnt the same for the next Lambretta and so on. In conclusion buy an egt for your engine and use it but dont compere your readings with anyone else as they cant be deemed correct unless their set up is identical. I use a temp guage on my RB (not an EGT) but it serves only as a warning if the temp rises that something could be up not anything else. Im not trying to knock improvements or developemnts thats what i spend most of my time doing just that somethings need to be taken with a pinch of salt sometimes. One final note which reverts back to my earlier post if an engine is not set up correct no egt or temp guage for that matter are going to help you.tony wrote:I'm staggered at this comment. Really surprised.100mphlambrettaclub wrote: Also on the subject of EGT,s what is the correct temp i dont think anyone knows just a new fangled gadget to confuse people even more.