NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
Define over rev on the down change!
Do you mean don't hit the rev limiter while down changing? I don't hit it on the 400, but when I had my RS250 many moons ago used to bounce the needle into the rev limiter on the way into turns, to stay in the power on the way out. Is this what we talking about?!
Stimpy, hope you get the all clear soon, it's been ages!

Do you mean don't hit the rev limiter while down changing? I don't hit it on the 400, but when I had my RS250 many moons ago used to bounce the needle into the rev limiter on the way into turns, to stay in the power on the way out. Is this what we talking about?!
Stimpy, hope you get the all clear soon, it's been ages!
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
There is no rev limiter when you downchange, the ignition will cut but the engine will still spin that quick or quicker.greggo wrote: Do you mean don't hit the rev limiter while down changing?
I've blown up one vfr400 engine doing that. Whoops!
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
when i did an engine,i was on the limiter going into turn 1 at Phillip island...from full noise i just knocked it back to 5th as i turned in...should have just rolled off
result:
4 valves,bent
spun a bearing on the crank
bent a conrod
and to think i was doing 1.49s at the time
now from being smooth ,1.47.0
and no engine probs
lesson...dont over rev the down change
stimpy
result:
4 valves,bent
spun a bearing on the crank
bent a conrod
and to think i was doing 1.49s at the time
now from being smooth ,1.47.0
and no engine probs
lesson...dont over rev the down change
stimpy
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
p.s,greg,if no probs by the end of the month..
the maggot and i will be back
muhaha
stimpy
the maggot and i will be back
muhaha
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
damn....... lucky I've got a spare rebuilt motor with the bike perhaps
Though engine number is 1253030 and can't seem to find what 'year' it matches, its in 'no mans land' of engine numbers charts

Though engine number is 1253030 and can't seem to find what 'year' it matches, its in 'no mans land' of engine numbers charts

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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
if it has a seperate oil cooler,its from an aero...they do fit in the rr frame,but not very well.
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
Hi all
With ref your engine number, You wont find itin a CBR400 because its from a CB1 (CB400FL). You know the naked semi retro perimeter tube framre jobby with the single front btake disc, If you do try to put it in your NC23 bear in mind that the outer exhaust exits on the head are angled to each side not straight ahead as on the NC23. Hope that helps.
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With ref your engine number, You wont find itin a CBR400 because its from a CB1 (CB400FL). You know the naked semi retro perimeter tube framre jobby with the single front btake disc, If you do try to put it in your NC23 bear in mind that the outer exhaust exits on the head are angled to each side not straight ahead as on the NC23. Hope that helps.
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Re: NC23 vs NC29 for racing - 400 Newbie
hmmm interesting, no oil cooler or lines on it. Apparently was rebuilt as a spare for the 23.
Damn honda is crazy with the silly lil changes the seem to do for nil reward lol
Damn honda is crazy with the silly lil changes the seem to do for nil reward lol