dyno tuning
dyno tuning
Hey guys,
Just rang up parramatta kwaka to get a price range on a dyno tune, does the $450 range sound about right?
Dyno caps, K&N air filter, dyno time and then tuning.
Bike is an 01' ZX-6R with yoshi pipe.
Just rang up parramatta kwaka to get a price range on a dyno tune, does the $450 range sound about right?
Dyno caps, K&N air filter, dyno time and then tuning.
Bike is an 01' ZX-6R with yoshi pipe.
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re: dyno tuning
Firstly what the furk are dyno caps? secondly does that include suppling the Air filter (they are around $150 on thier own). Dyno run should cost $120 - $180 just to get a graph n minor tweekage.
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re: dyno tuning
no idea what dyno caps are.. the guy told me thats what they were.. im thinking jets.
yep that includes air filter.
yep that includes air filter.
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re: dyno tuning
You sure he didn't say dynojet,???
A dynojet jet kit is worth about $180 to $200 a K&N filter is about $150 so supplying, installing and tuning for $450 is about right..
Oh and ask if you get the 10% KSRC member discount of the parts. If you don't, ask for Wayne (the owner).....
A dynojet jet kit is worth about $180 to $200 a K&N filter is about $150 so supplying, installing and tuning for $450 is about right..
Oh and ask if you get the 10% KSRC member discount of the parts. If you don't, ask for Wayne (the owner).....
Dave
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2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
re: dyno tuning
thanks madkaw. Do you know if this is the right thing to do to fix up a large flat spot before 8000ish rpm?
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Re: re: dyno tuning
Vash wrote:thanks madkaw. Do you know if this is the right thing to do to fix up a large flat spot before 8000ish rpm?
hmmm, probly not necessary... A good tuner should be able to fix it by rejetting (std jets) and tuning.
The dyno jet kit and K&N will add a couple of HP, but from my experience, without a full system, they don't do a lot for the $...
I put a megacycle slip on on my zx7r and had the bike rejetted (std jets) to suit and gained 5 hp. I then put in a dynojet kit and and a K&N filter and only gained 1 hp... I found the best hp was with the stock filter with the mesh cover removed. The $180 K&N filter then sat in the garage for the next 2 years...
Dave
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
2010 Z1000
ex bikes
05 ZX-10R Race Bike - No.77
95 ZXR750R M Race Bike - No. 75
98 ZX9R Race Bike - No. 000
zx6r, zx7r, GPX750, GPX500, lots of KX's.

I ride way too fast to worry about cholesterol
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Re: re: dyno tuning
MadKaw wrote:You sure he didn't say dynojet,???
A dynojet jet kit is worth about $180 to $200 a K&N filter is about $150 so supplying, installing and tuning for $450 is about right..
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sounds about right...
4 odd years ago I had the GPx done and with a carb balance
and tune, new plugs and all filters it was $150
and she was sweet..still is
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Re: re: dyno tuning
MadKaw wrote:Vash wrote:thanks madkaw. Do you know if this is the right thing to do to fix up a large flat spot before 8000ish rpm?
hmmm, probly not necessary... A good tuner should be able to fix it by rejetting (std jets) and tuning.
The dyno jet kit and K&N will add a couple of HP, but from my experience, without a full system, they don't do a lot for the $...
I put a megacycle slip on on my zx7r and had the bike rejetted (std jets) to suit and gained 5 hp. I then put in a dynojet kit and and a K&N filter and only gained 1 hp... I found the best hp was with the stock filter with the mesh cover removed. The $180 K&N filter then sat in the garage for the next 2 years...
i remember we discussed this b4..staintune found the same thing with the cbr...standard filter worked better than uni & k&n so they went back to stock...
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re: dyno tuning
Dunno if I'd ever go back to parra kwaka. I paid the $650 for the full service and didnt even get a dyno tune, coz the dyno was "out of service". I doubt if they even did much for the service apart for the ussual oil and plug change. said they changed a shim or 2 but I wouldnt be able to tell.
and on top of that no KRSC discount.
my rant over....
and on top of that no KRSC discount.
my rant over....