Hot Damn, Matt. What CAD program do you use?I just finished some sophisticated modeling of how to place a turbo, speed figure calculations, a testing plan, and a detailed cost estimate.
Hot Damn, Matt. What CAD program do you use?I just finished some sophisticated modeling of how to place a turbo, speed figure calculations, a testing plan, and a detailed cost estimate.
That's got to be Etch-A-Sketch 9.0 Beta, at least, because arcs weren't possible until version 9.0 Alpha.Hot Damn, Matt. What CAD program do you use?I just finished some sophisticated modeling of how to place a turbo, speed figure calculations, a testing plan, and a detailed cost estimate.
:headbonk: :trinibob: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:I just finished some sophisticated modeling of how to place a turbo, speed figure calculations, a testing plan, and a detailed cost estimate.
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Try searching. I think I remember at least a rumor that the Vmax pumpkin of some years may be a higher gear ratio and bolt in one of the two Gens of FJR. Nobody has changed gears or final drive on this forum that I am aware of.the issue here is can the gears be made large enough to accomadate that large a ratio change, due to the shape and size of either the the differential case, or the transmission case.
The FJR spins at about 4100 rpm in 5th gear at 75 mph. Lugging it along at lower rpm will not necessarily increase the engine life.Im not stupid, the goal here was to turbo the fjr, have it geared for 220 so ill never have to mess with the gears EVER regardless of what i decide to do or not do with it. I dont thnk tires can really go much faster than 220 anyways. Changing the gearing to this might put me around 3000 rpm when im on the highway and increase the life of the engine (how about that omg)
I agree that it's hilarious...but IGGY is the mastermind of that little sketch...not me.:lol2: Wheaton, That's some funny stuff right there. :lol2:
Matt was discussing this project at lunch today. I might have mis-heard him, but I believe he was using Ex-o-Sketch ver 2.70bHot Damn, Matt. What CAD program do you use?
I wish I had that spiffy of software.Matt was discussing this project at lunch today. I might have mis-heard him, but I believe he was using Ex-o-Sketch ver 2.70bHot Damn, Matt. What CAD program do you use?
Mighty sophisticated stuff, that.
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oops, my mistake. Good one Iggy.I agree that it's hilarious...but IGGY is the mastermind of that little sketch...not me.:lol2: Wheaton, That's some funny stuff right there. :lol2:
(I just had to throw in that little trinibob smiley...been dying to use it. Hey trini...you still out there? or are you too busy changing semi-truck tires with yer bare hands?)
Is this spam?I meet a fellow rider in Naples fl that was heavly involved in developing the prototype kits for airocharger. Someone from airodyne. son i think!, meat floyd(auto and cycle)repair and along with a retired machinist across the street from his shop made the first kit. Remember a honda call black bird ,cbxsomething ,that bike made all the covers on'n around 240 someting mph. stock block with a cam profile for turbo's and regeard. These turbos could change boost by flipping a switch on the turbo. He and the company owner held the daytona hp record from around 96 or 97 till just a year or to back at 463 and 465 hp. They went on to turbo most of the big metrics and buell's and hd kits and then the company went south i think. Bet he could answer your questhions. Oh I forgot, the honda could pull the front end at 180 by ride'n through a bump in the road just try'n to get in hight gear. I bet the windshield and gear would leave by the end of the first 1/4 mile drag. I see that airocharger is still around with other companies sell'n kits.
Dude. Simmah dow now.Hows that fred? f it.
Are you getting 170? I understand you said "assuming". I'm only getting 150 at the redline. Just curious. I'm always looking for a way to go faster.Re: Gearing changes.
Assuming 170 at the current rev limit and 220 as your design goal:
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