NC30 Dyno

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smithwoodwest
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NC30 Dyno

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Reluctantly took my bike to get a dyno done this weekend to see how many horses I had lost, but to my surprise I hadn't, I say this because as far as I'm aware my bikes to a degree stock, bar a scorpion slip on can and a ignitech, my results are as follows from the rear wheel

64.1bhp
28.5ft-lb of torque

Mean fueling was around 13.3

Am I right in saying a stock from the factory nc30 is 59bhp at the crank?
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Re: NC30 Dyno

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yes that sounds really good.
some dyno operators use "correction" to make the figures seem better sometimes but that sounds good anyway
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Re: NC30 Dyno

Post by 28hodge »

Dynojet dyno?

good numbers though but dynos are best use to see a change in the bikes performance against any changes you have made. I tend to be more interested in the smoothness of the graph than the actually output.

I have had any where between 68 and 58 from mine but all on differing dynos's.
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Re: NC30 Dyno

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Yeah it was a dyno jet dyno

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