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So close. Thanks for all the help here over the rebuilding of this box of parts.
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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 00:50:26 +0000
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That's not the top speed attempt, just after. I've got miles of flat straight lightly used roads at my disposal.
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little more air pressure for less rolling resistance? Warmer day, colder day? Plug gap change?
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Tuck.
Lean out the main 2 points for one ping (one run). *Sean Connery Voice* "One ping only". Tail Wind. Bobs your uncle. |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:17:18 +0000
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60 degrees
Wind less than 3 mph 197' elevation Pinasco 177 iron Vape static a/c 18 degrees Mazz cut crank Fast flow tap Road v1 exhaust Case matched to modified 24/24 carb AC 160 BE3 116 main 55-160 idle 25psi front 32psi rear |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 03:44:19 +0000
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Grumpnut wrote: 60 degrees Wind less than 3 mph 197' elevation Pinasco 177 iron Vape static a/c 18 degrees Mazz cut crank Fast flow tap Road v1 exhaust Case matched to modified 24/24 carb AC 160 BE3 116 main 55-160 idle 25psi front 32psi rear I ended up with 120AC/BE4/128 and 55/160. Flat carb slide. Temps stay under 300f at WOT, and 65 mph tucked on flat road, downhill a little faster. 60/8s is close for you. Just don't seize like I did because I wasn't running a temp gauge... |
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Mon, 21 Nov 2022 04:09:32 +0000
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No temp gauge. Really don't want one. Have more brass coming this week to get it dialed in.
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You could bump the clutch from 21 to 22 teeth. That'd give you the extra 2 1/2 mph with no other tuning changes.
Otherwise, you're going to need to eke more to end RPM's out of your motor, which may require more changes than just jetting. Probably intake and port timing changes. Or you could wait for a good tail wind for your next attempt. |
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Possibly wait for a cold morning where it's closer to the mid-30 degrees outside? It might give you 1 extra mph. Wearing a spandex body suit could give you another 1mph. Now we just need to figure out where to get that last .5mph! Perhaps skip Thanksgiving dinner this week?...no, that's not realistic. We gotta think of a different plan.
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whodatschrome wrote: Possibly wait for a cold morning where it's closer to the mid-30 degrees outside? It might give you 1 extra mph. Wearing a spandex body suit could give you another 1mph. Now we just need to figure out where to get that last .5mph! Perhaps skip Thanksgiving dinner this week?...no, that's not realistic. We gotta think of a different plan. |
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Christopher_55934 wrote: Draft behind someone in a van? Just hoped he didn't drive over a Roadkill Kangaroo! Scary as all whqt not! Would NEVER recommend it, nor do it EVER again! Ohh, amd I had the keys for the backup van in my pocket!, so they were all stuck waiting for me to somehow get back to them, oops.
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Wed, 23 Nov 2022 16:58:48 +0000
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Thanks all.
Qascooter I'll replicate your jet stack and give it a go. Stay tuned |
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SubEtherBASS wrote: I once (ONCE that is) drafted a B-Double Truck down the highway for many many kms, on a PX200, it was going 110km/h+ (70mph)... found that you need to keep within about 5m of it, else you get buffeted and near-on blown off scooter... it sure was fuel economical, & I would pop out every now & then, so driver could see me in his mirrors. Just hoped he didn't drive over a Roadkill Kangaroo! Scary as all whqt not! Would NEVER recommend it, nor do it EVER again! Ohh, amd I had the keys for the backup van in my pocket!, so they were all stuck waiting for me to somehow get back to them, oops. |
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Or Craig Vetter it by adding a tail cone of sorts to the seat behind the rider.
My 150S ('09, LXS) gains 3-5MPH (60MPH -> 65MPH) out of having a flyscreen, tailbag, and a bag on the seat behind the rider to close up the gap between my backside and the tailbag. The idea is to divert airflow around the rider's arms (flyscreen) and extend/disperse the pocket of low-pressure air behind the rider, to reduce drag. My earlier version had the tailbag on the seat (on a small wedge-shaped platform, since the S seat slopes aft behind the rider's position), and was similarly effective. |
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Honestly that run was so close with zero tuck that just tucking in would likely get you there.
Full tuck is my nitrous.
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