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Old 04-22-2013, 10:59 AM
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Dyno Questions

Hi Guys,

I had a thread:
https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...-carb-q-30114/

As far as I can "feel / tell" You have all helped my create a good "base line." and now it's time to Dyno and move from there.

I found this Dyno place very close by:
motolab | 650 363 0535 | redwood city california

1. For ~ $150: They can throw my bike on the Dyno and give me the basic print out. However: The tech told me I should really allow them to weld in some "insert word I forgot here" so they can test each carb separately.

So: Yes I understand "why" they would want to do this however the price will go up to ~ $300 or more!

So Experts: IMHO the basic Dyno should provide enough for YOU SH EXPERTS to give me some useful information. OR should I wait until I am more willing to drop the ~$300+.

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He probable use the term "bung" or a threaded insert that an O2 sensor can be mounted in.

and no you don't really need them
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Originally Posted by 8541Hawk
He probable use the term "bung" or a threaded insert that an O2 sensor can be mounted in.

and no you don't really need them
Haha, yeah "Bung." What a silly term!
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