Looking forward to seeing these results. Almost ready to order my new Tyga full system in a few weeks, hopefully.alexwitham wrote:Update:
Ive managed to persuade seastar to allow me to benchmark both my Tyga can and the Scorpion can back2back in the same session![]()
Hmmm. I wonder which will perform the best![]()
Results Thursday.
From Stock - Modified Dyno Results!
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Re: Stock Dyno Results
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Re: Stock Dyno Results
If the brass is there then you should definately get one IMO.Almost ready to order my new Tyga full system in a few weeks, hopefully
According to my old man, in an issue of MCN, Tyga exhausts came 3rd on build quality, beating the likes of two brothers, micron, devil, leo-vince and so on....which is excellent concidering there resonable prices. (I believe 1st was akrapovic and 2nd was Termi' however i stand corrected to those avid MCN readers)
And being a Tyga owner i can vouch for this, the weld quality is simply excellent. And the raspy sound is dribble-worthy!

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Re: Stock Dyno Results
how did the dyno go with the Tyga exhaust??
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Re: Stock Dyno Results
Its booked in for 3pm until 4pm. So i'll post the results upon my return 

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ok cool, will be waiting. The results of this will decide if i get one !
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Re: Stock Dyno Results
All Done.
Here are some pictures of the graphs, but just in case you can't make it out, the facts from the best runs are as follows:
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Standard
Modified with Scorpion Can
Modified with Tyga Can
All standard - 58.60bhp, 26.5ft-lbs, 129.3mph
Tyga Pipe-work with Scorpion can (no baffle), larger airbox, 120 Dynojet mains, RO's Needles - 61.0bhp, 26.7ft-lbs, mph not tested
Tyga Pipe-work with Tyga can (no baffle), larger airbox, 120 Dynojet mains, RO's Needles - 61.20bhp, 27ft-lbs, 136.9mph
On this graph, the standard power-run colour coded as above, has a lower power curve between 4000-5000, and again at 9700 all the way to the red-line

This is the torque curve, again look at the difference in power delivery between the standard and modified set-ups

Lastly this is the top speed run of the modified set-up from 2nd gear till red line in 6th

The total cost including the Dyno time, parts, delivery charges and so on, stands at £670. However, IMO thats £670 well spent!
Video's of the top speed run and a 4th gear roll on are available however the quality isn't excellent due to it being taken from a 5mega-pixel LG mobile.
Cheers,
Alex

Here are some pictures of the graphs, but just in case you can't make it out, the facts from the best runs are as follows:
Key-
Standard
Modified with Scorpion Can
Modified with Tyga Can
All standard - 58.60bhp, 26.5ft-lbs, 129.3mph
Tyga Pipe-work with Scorpion can (no baffle), larger airbox, 120 Dynojet mains, RO's Needles - 61.0bhp, 26.7ft-lbs, mph not tested
Tyga Pipe-work with Tyga can (no baffle), larger airbox, 120 Dynojet mains, RO's Needles - 61.20bhp, 27ft-lbs, 136.9mph
On this graph, the standard power-run colour coded as above, has a lower power curve between 4000-5000, and again at 9700 all the way to the red-line

This is the torque curve, again look at the difference in power delivery between the standard and modified set-ups

Lastly this is the top speed run of the modified set-up from 2nd gear till red line in 6th

The total cost including the Dyno time, parts, delivery charges and so on, stands at £670. However, IMO thats £670 well spent!
Video's of the top speed run and a 4th gear roll on are available however the quality isn't excellent due to it being taken from a 5mega-pixel LG mobile.
Cheers,
Alex
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Re: Stock to Tuned Dyno Results!
pretty impressive!! what end can are you keeping on it? Bet the sound was awesome wasnt it!!
So your experienced opinion. should i repair my old exhaust, collars, brackets etc or go for a full tyga with a blueflame on the end?? should i go for it, do i need to re-jet??
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Kris
So your experienced opinion. should i repair my old exhaust, collars, brackets etc or go for a full tyga with a blueflame on the end?? should i go for it, do i need to re-jet??
Ta
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Re: From Stock - Modified Dyno Results!
I'll be keeping the Tyga end can on. I just love the sound it makes!
As to buying the kit, I can't make your mind up for you, its completely up to you! Although personally i wouldn't do it if your only planning on keeping the bike for a year because that would just be a waste of time and money. Just think long and hard, £600+ isn't exactly pocket money...
As to buying the kit, I can't make your mind up for you, its completely up to you! Although personally i wouldn't do it if your only planning on keeping the bike for a year because that would just be a waste of time and money. Just think long and hard, £600+ isn't exactly pocket money...
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Re: From Stock - Modified Dyno Results!
Looking good
did you go with recommended settings or did you try other settings on the dyno to fine tune the curve/delivery a bit more?

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Re: From Stock - Modified Dyno Results!
Went straight in with 120 dynojet mains and RO's needles and got it more or less bang on. Its a touch rich in some areas but to get it spot on it would take hours of fine tuning which i just cant be arsed with. I know theres potentially another ponie or two to be had, but im happy, at least for now 

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