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 Posted: 10:30 - 03 Aug 2004 Post subject: New bike is coming! |
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The R1's gone and my new bike is arriving Thursday, a brand new GSX-R600 K4 (blue).
I have already ordered a Harris numberplate hanger and a Harris exhaust bracket. Hmm, now should I get a race can?
Pics to follow soon. I can feel a new avatar coming on... ____________________ Don't do as I do, do as I say! |
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Nice one. Did you take one for a spin first?
Aren't race cans illegal?  |
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 Posted: 10:54 - 03 Aug 2004 Post subject: Re: New bike is coming! |
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| Scratchy wrote: |
I'm thinking of getting a can with a removable baffle, it just depends on how much work needs to be done to keep the midrange power. Anyone know? |
The accursed gixxer i got flamed for 'racing' through traffic, is exactly the same as you said. He has an akropovic race exhaust with removeable baffle, one bolt to take the swine out. with it in its a gentle purr, with it out, well i sat on it ready to ride off, blipped it to 4k (it red lines at like 20 or summit) and sounded like i was grinding the nuts off, so i leapt off the throttle, then thought aaaaaaaa the baffle. Then rode off. But yeh the difference is immense, altho power wise its not really that noticeable. I havent done the mileage in and out to tell properly but id say slightly better pickup on acceleration with it out. But considering your profession id keep it in
Oh and it was about 300 i think, but id imagine that was just for the can, not full system. I would ask but hes in spain atm. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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Sounds like a good choice.
I had Remus exhausts on my TL1000R with removable baffles, and had no problems with them in or out. They were very easy to take in and out just a simple allen key bolt. Never really got much miles in with them, but my first impressions were that they were good and were pleased with them. |
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Hi
Without a lambda probe then the ecu has no way of knowing that a race can has been fitted, so there is no way for it to compensate. Bike fuel injection systems are hardly advanced compared to those used in cars.
As to the effects of changing a baffle, I have a full Akrapovic system on the Bandit and it is all jetted up for when the baffle is removed. With the baffle in place it has a noticeable flat spot at around 3000~4000rpm, which is hideous when cold (the bike will barely pull through it except in the first gear or two). It also does slightly better on petrol with the baffle removed.
So overall the bike may well be rideable with a race can and no other changes. However it is likely to have nasty flat spots and produce less power at most revs. Although screwed up power at low revs with the same power at high revs might make it feel faster.
All the best
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| byke95 wrote: | I'm getting confused...so forgive me if I've got this terribly wrong.
So, fitting a race can on your bike can actually do more harm than good? |
yes, especially on the new kit, Honda etc pour hundreds of hours of R& D into exhaust developement, lots of dyno time, hundreds of hours of CFD studies etc by people who really understand gas dynamics. They need to to keep the noise down while getting max power.
Some of the aftermarket people do some of this stuff with race cans, but most just make straight through absorbtion tubes full of glasspack. There are some other gains to be had from race cans, such as reduced weight, better ground clearance, better looks etc. PB did a study a while back on (I think) a CBR 6, most cans were down on power compared to stock apart from IIRC a full Yoshi race system at about £1100 If you have a full race tune, big bore, wild cams etc then a race system may help get you some gains (because the base conditions for gas flow are not what the manufacturer used for exhaust developement), but you need to spend big money to get a system that will give you positive HP gains.
The days of ripping off the stock system and bolting on a Harris race pipe, rejetting and gaining 7-10 hp are long gone. ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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What about on a carbed bike? My ZX-9 is running a Remus race can but I've no idea if the fuelling has been adjusted (my guess is not). ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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I had a T reg GSXR 600, when I fitted a remus bolt on race can, it bogged down terribly when pulling away, but like you say, when you opened it up it gave the feeling that it was really going well.
Spoke to PDQ in Slough about it and they said it is common for 600's to bog down with a race can unless you jet them.
Before fitting the Akrapovic on my R1 I asked about this and they said no problem on the R1 as it has the Exup valve which restricts exhaust gases at low revs.
My Triumph Daytona had a high level carbon can, the injection system needed re-mapping to make it work properly with the bike.
In terms of harm, I think that the result of a race can is making the fuel/air mixture a little too lean which can damage valves??? Not sure on the technicalities of it all. But I believe you have to be careful...  ____________________ Mr Pants! (Alex or Al)
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Again, all things I have heard from different people. But aren't the remus cans notorius for not needing jetting. Maybe the can is more of a semi race can??? ____________________ Mr Pants! (Alex or Al)
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If a race can flows more air (the only way it give a power increase) and you dont supply more fuel (Either by upjetting or changing the fuel map on injected bikes) the engine fuel /air mix will start to lean out. Modern bikes tend to run on the lean side anyway in order to get through the emmission regs, changing the airflow without additional fuel just makes things worse. If you run too lean for too long several things happen -
The engine runs hot
increased risk of burning an exhaust valve
Nitrous oxide emmisions go up
increased risk of detonation (pinking)
plugs die faster
Most of these are reinforcing, so all of them tend to happen, eventually resulting in major engine damage. I have seen pistons where the crown had melted completely, all that was left was a hollow cylinder with a thick bit at the top. ( an extreme case tho, usually its an exhaust valve that goes) ____________________ Trust me, I`m an engineer
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Bugger - can't get insured on a Z1000 at the moment!
Not worth putting a race can on it and no point tuning
What will I do? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 340 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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