Having my Banshee put on the Dyno today
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Having my Banshee put on the Dyno today
Originally posted by: AnimalMother85
well, look at the $120 this way, would pay pay $120 for an extra 10 hp in your quad? yes. hell, people pay that for their car, that allready has 200+hp. If you have done everything to your ability, then take it to the dyno, to squeeze every little bit of potential out of it. If they guarantee 10hp, their more than likely analysing the exaust gasses.
well, look at the $120 this way, would pay pay $120 for an extra 10 hp in your quad? yes. hell, people pay that for their car, that allready has 200+hp. If you have done everything to your ability, then take it to the dyno, to squeeze every little bit of potential out of it. If they guarantee 10hp, their more than likely analysing the exaust gasses.
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Having my Banshee put on the Dyno today
Originally posted by: DieScarred
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Originally posted by: Daren420
Here it is as simple as it can be. Just use this formula.
radius x radius x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
radius = diameter / 2
Stock bore (diameter) is 64 mm, since .060" over bore = 1.5 mm, your bore is now 65.5 mm
65.5 mm / 10 = 6.55 cm (10mm = 1 cm, hence the reason dividing by 10)
6.55 diameter divided by 2 = 3.275 cm radius
so lets start filling in the formula: 3.275 x 3.275 x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
stock stroke is 54 mm, yours is +4 = 58 mm = 5.8 cm
so the formula is: 3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x PI x number of cylinders
PI = 3.14 and you have 2 cylinders, so let's finish putting the numbers in the formula:
3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x 3.14 x 2 = this is the number of ccs that your engine is displacing.
Hope that makes easy for you.
Daren
Here it is as simple as it can be. Just use this formula.
radius x radius x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
radius = diameter / 2
Stock bore (diameter) is 64 mm, since .060" over bore = 1.5 mm, your bore is now 65.5 mm
65.5 mm / 10 = 6.55 cm (10mm = 1 cm, hence the reason dividing by 10)
6.55 diameter divided by 2 = 3.275 cm radius
so lets start filling in the formula: 3.275 x 3.275 x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
stock stroke is 54 mm, yours is +4 = 58 mm = 5.8 cm
so the formula is: 3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x PI x number of cylinders
PI = 3.14 and you have 2 cylinders, so let's finish putting the numbers in the formula:
3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x 3.14 x 2 = this is the number of ccs that your engine is displacing.
Hope that makes easy for you.
Daren
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Having my Banshee put on the Dyno today
Originally posted by: Speedy2222
SOMEONE CALL 911 I THINK MY BRANE XPLODED!
Originally posted by: DieScarred
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Originally posted by: Daren420
Here it is as simple as it can be. Just use this formula.
radius x radius x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
radius = diameter / 2
Stock bore (diameter) is 64 mm, since .060" over bore = 1.5 mm, your bore is now 65.5 mm
65.5 mm / 10 = 6.55 cm (10mm = 1 cm, hence the reason dividing by 10)
6.55 diameter divided by 2 = 3.275 cm radius
so lets start filling in the formula: 3.275 x 3.275 x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
stock stroke is 54 mm, yours is +4 = 58 mm = 5.8 cm
so the formula is: 3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x PI x number of cylinders
PI = 3.14 and you have 2 cylinders, so let's finish putting the numbers in the formula:
3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x 3.14 x 2 = this is the number of ccs that your engine is displacing.
Hope that makes easy for you.
Daren
Here it is as simple as it can be. Just use this formula.
radius x radius x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
radius = diameter / 2
Stock bore (diameter) is 64 mm, since .060" over bore = 1.5 mm, your bore is now 65.5 mm
65.5 mm / 10 = 6.55 cm (10mm = 1 cm, hence the reason dividing by 10)
6.55 diameter divided by 2 = 3.275 cm radius
so lets start filling in the formula: 3.275 x 3.275 x stroke x PI x number of cylinders
stock stroke is 54 mm, yours is +4 = 58 mm = 5.8 cm
so the formula is: 3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x PI x number of cylinders
PI = 3.14 and you have 2 cylinders, so let's finish putting the numbers in the formula:
3.275 x 3.275 x 5.8 x 3.14 x 2 = this is the number of ccs that your engine is displacing.
Hope that makes easy for you.
Daren
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Having my Banshee put on the Dyno today
well i don't have a banshee but i still ahve a related question...i am having a he!! of a time jetting my blaster and am finally about to give up and take it somewhere to a professional...but the dealer wants around 225-250$ to jet my carburetor and i was like uhhhh thats a rip off, so i continued trying to jet it myself...so basically what my question is does anyone know of a good shop that could dyno and jet my blaster that is around the stewartstown or york area in pennsylvania, or baltimore maryland (my house is located between baltimore and york)...and could u tell me how much each place charges please!!!...thanks!