DS horse power
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DS horse power
42 is a good average. You are aware that dyno readings are subjective to everything like temperasture, humidity, season, and can only be used a reference for comparing a change. A DS could dyno 36 on one dyno, and 46 on a different dyno sitting right next to it as well. Also you could come back with the exact same setup a day or two later and see different numbers.
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Box stock out of the crate, we've seen mostly 42-43hp. 2003 and 2004 numbers have been averaging a little higher at 43-44hp. We've seen one at 46hp.
We always dyno a crate stock DS650 as a baseline for our runs.
As a side note, we've dyno'ed several customers "stock" bikes that only register about 38-40hp. These bikes have been "tuned" by the customer[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Direct mount air filter, lid off, holes in air box, rejetted, endcap modded by customer, etc...
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We always dyno a crate stock DS650 as a baseline for our runs.
As a side note, we've dyno'ed several customers "stock" bikes that only register about 38-40hp. These bikes have been "tuned" by the customer[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Direct mount air filter, lid off, holes in air box, rejetted, endcap modded by customer, etc...
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As a side note, we've dyno'ed several customers "stock" bikes that only register about 38-40hp. These bikes have been "tuned" by the customer[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. Direct mount air filter, lid off, holes in air box, rejetted, endcap modded by customer, etc..
that doesnt make ne sense...if they did that stuff wouldnt it give them more HP?!?
that doesnt make ne sense...if they did that stuff wouldnt it give them more HP?!?