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Kris V
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I have been adjusting efi today and get the engine running good enough. There is still some roughness around 3000 rpm, but not much.
Pic of new plenum :
Next thing to do is raise the boost and install the lock up clutch.
There is a lot more valve gear noise after the cam and valve spring change.
The valve lash are set to 0.15 mm.
Is this noise normal with harder springs and Yoshi cams?Last edited by Blower; 06-25-2009, 04:43 AM.
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Being tired to listen the blower howling in highway speeds I think to do something to the dump valve. The dump valve "blows" the supercharger noise right to my face.
After some hours working with the lathe and the bridgeport the bov is modified.
Now the out blowing is easier to point to the side.
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arcturius
Why use a dump instead of a bypass? Wouldn't that take the load off the compressor in steady state riding when you don't need boost?
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Originally posted by arcturius View PostWhy use a dump instead of a bypass? Wouldn't that take the load off the compressor in steady state riding when you don't need boost?
The dump is vacuum/spring operated and the bypass is pressure/spring operated.
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arcturius
Originally posted by Blower View PostThere are a bypass and a dump, as you can see in pics on page 29.
The dump is vacuum/spring operated and the bypass is pressure/spring operated.
Why did you choose to plumb it that way? I would have expected them to be the other way around, so the bypass lets the SC basically freewheel under vacuum(cruise) conditions and the dump protected against overboost.
A double-acting valve on the bypass would handle both conditions for you, too.
EDIT: Going back through the thread, it looks like you originally had it plumbed the way I suggested? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=218Last edited by Guest; 07-01-2009, 02:34 PM.
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Originally posted by arcturius View PostAha...I missed that on the first time through.
Why did you choose to plumb it that way? I would have expected them to be the other way around, so the bypass lets the SC basically freewheel under vacuum(cruise) conditions and the dump protected against overboost.
A double-acting valve on the bypass would handle both conditions for you, too.
EDIT: Going back through the thread, it looks like you originally had it plumbed the way I suggested? http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...&postcount=218
Now it acts like "normal" bike.
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The project is near to be finished. Today I put the lock-up in, rise the boost and change a new brush holding assembly with new brushes to the starter motor.
The clutch is better now than before. The boost rises only about 2 psi, but itīs more than before and the engine feels a bit more powerfull.
The starter motor is much better than before.
Iīm going to take the bike in the dyno soon.
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The riding season is almost over and my bike is still not dynoed.
I made a lot of efi tuning and now the bike acts almost like a "normal" GS.
The 3000 rpm problem zone is ok now. Reason was too rich air fuel mixture.
The LC1 shows the right numbers, but when i leaned the fuel map 10% in that
area the "jumping" was away and LC1 still shows the same numbers (14.0)!
I rode about 15 miles not rewving ower 3500 rpm and check the spark plugs after that.
There was almost no difference in spark plug colors.
Now im happy itīs rideability. There can be more power, but is it ever enogh?
Maybe i can rise the...
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Planecrazy
Haha! You make me laugh!!
Glad to hear that the project is starting to behave more to your liking! Perhaps I missed them, but how about some updated pictures of the entire bike? I still am in awe of the quality of your work. Very nice project, Blower!
Regards,
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wesmoon
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Old project continues. Last summer I ride mostly with my 1125R Buell and only few miles with GS 1150. Now itīs time to made some modifications. First thing is to replace the vac. operated bypass and bov with throttle controlled bov. I made that throttle controlled bov from old car carburettor and billet aluminium.
Itīs a 36mm throttle body, which is open when the main throttle is closed. It closes, when opening the main throttle. So I can get more linear control to the boost.
The bike smokes blue oil smoke when itīs cold. In normal operating temperature it does not smoke.
I think it starts when I change the engine oil from Motul mineral oil to Motul synthetic/ester oil.
Can it be oil based problem or ...??? Engine is ride only 1500 miles after new pistons.
Then if I have enough time and inspiration, I can made a new fuel tank from aluminium, but weīll see...Last edited by Blower; 10-29-2010, 12:59 PM.
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