Any dyno graph readers?

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mrh22a
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Any dyno graph readers?

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Hi folks

Just got my bike dyno'd can any one elaborate how i went

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mods-racefit slip on stock headers ,bmc air filter, smog plates ,pc5

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6.7 hp gain from stock?

You can't compare different dyno's, below is a reference point for stock bikes; 600 vs 636.

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yeah every dyno varys what i meant was the curves etc who can tell me if there ok or needs improvement so i can bring it back
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mrh22a wrote:yeah every dyno varys what i meant was the curves etc who can tell me if there ok or needs improvement so i can bring it back
Your bum dyno & the AFR (air fuel ratio) will tell you whether power deliver is smooth.

Does it feel smooth on light loads or just WOT (wide open throttle)?

Did you get a copy of the air fuel ratio (AFR) ?

If the AFR is tuned too rich or lean or if there are lean or rich spikes throughout the power band, it will affect power/delivery.

Are you looking for more power, ditching the CAT will give you a few extra ponies; make use of that PC5.
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