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Old 08-17-2010, 05:37 AM
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Does anyone have any idea how much timing can be adjusted/advanced in the timing tables using the SERT? Our local dealership's dyno and I are NOT getting along very well. My numbers are low- 75 HP & 92 TQ, at 100 degrees ambient however. SAE Smoothing is 5. Right now I bumped the entire table by +3 degrees, but i see values in cells at 80-100% throttle/4500 & up RPM of up to 48 degrees. Comparable tables for other 103 builds in the Racetuner map directory show upwards of 33-37ish. Is each bike that different?

Jamie at FuelMoto helped me with the +3 bump across the board, but agrees the Stg 2 103/255 cam is good for better numbers. I am wondering if the cam install can be off a few degrees, therefore throwing me that high in adjustments?

The bike feels good all around now, but was bogging a little when I retarded the timing by 2 degrees. Now back at the table defaults and advancing 3 degrees, the bike pulls better, but there is slight ping at initial throttle roll, but goes away after a second or so. My closed loop bias is adjusted to nealry 780 (max) as well.

Just want to get some feedback on timing within the SERT tables. Thanks!!!
 
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Does anyone have any idea how much timing can be adjusted/advanced in the timing tables using the SERT? Our local dealership's dyno and I are NOT getting along very well. My numbers are low- 75 HP & 92 TQ, at 100 degrees ambient however. SAE Smoothing is 5. Right now I bumped the entire table by +3 degrees, but i see values in cells at 80-100% throttle/4500 & up RPM of up to 48 degrees. Comparable tables for other 103 builds in the Racetuner map directory show upwards of 33-37ish. Is each bike that different?

Jamie at FuelMoto helped me with the +3 bump across the board, but agrees the Stg 2 103/255 cam is good for better numbers. I am wondering if the cam install can be off a few degrees, therefore throwing me that high in adjustments?

The bike feels good all around now, but was bogging a little when I retarded the timing by 2 degrees. Now back at the table defaults and advancing 3 degrees, the bike pulls better, but there is slight ping at initial throttle roll, but goes away after a second or so. My closed loop bias is adjusted to nealry 780 (max) as well.

Just want to get some feedback on timing within the SERT tables. Thanks!!!

C'mon- anyone out there with any dealings with timing curves and tuning that could help? THANKS!!!!
 
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C'mon- anyone out there with any dealings with timing curves and tuning that could help? THANKS!!!!

Anyone??
 
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