Thanks Strika. It's for my ZXR750 which is a track only bike.
It's a bit of a difficult situation. The thing is that I have this other engine that supposedly an ex TKA engine. (Dunno if it is or not but if it's got more power then the boat anchor I've currently got then I don't care). The issue is that it's an earlier engine (eng no. ZXR750FE) which I understand came out of the 89 or 90 H1 or H2 ZXR750. It has been modified to fit into the J1 chassis.
I dunno if many people are aware but the J1 1991 ZXR750 bike was limited by Kawasaki to 100hp because there was some talk around the world that governments were going to restrict all bikes to this 100hp limit. That didn't happen but Kawasaki built the bike anyway! And I bought the stinkin' thing without knowing.
Thing is that at a track day I get blown to the weeds down the straights. I catch and pass guys out there on modern 1000cc bikes under brakes and thru corners and they just twist the throttle and pass me back on the straights. They pull 100 150 metres on me and I get em back under brakes and thru the corners which is a pain in the arse cause you don't know what the hell they're gunna do as you pass them and sometimes you nearly run into them because they just don't expect you. For example I'm doing 209km/h and hit the brakes at the 150metre mark on the back straight at Queensland raceway and tip into a 60km/h corner. These guys are braking before the 200
marker! I'm doing 209 and they're probably doing 120 as I pass them. That's fine, I don't have problem with them doing that but I'd just like to stay away from them, preferably ahead. Hence the reason for wanting to put this race engine in. Who knows it might be a dud in which case I might get a 900cc ZX9R engine and put that in.
There's no two ways about it but this engine I bought is a race engine. I am really interested to see what it goes like.
However, I don't know much about this race engine, what compression ratio it has, cam lift or duration or even what fuel it should run so I was a bit concerned about what sort of rev limit it should have and what sort of advance curve it should have. (thought it does have a modified advance rotor on it which I hope is the original race one)
The thing about this dynatech unit is that it has a fully adjustable advance and limit, different advance curves etc. etc.
http://www.dynaonline.com/skins/product ... dyna_2000/However they don't make a rotor or pickup for the earlier engine.
But the rotors are identical on both engines and the 91 pickup will fit (the 89 engine coil pickup (hall sensor) wasn't on the engine when I bought it) and the 91 coil pickup, when fitted to the 89 engine, is approx 2 mm off centre and only just comes within contact range of the coil.
I've talked to the dynatech people about it and they reckon it's close and it might work but they don't really know if it's possible.
Anyway I'm gunna play around with it and see what I can do.
I live with fear everyday but on weekends she lets me ride.