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Dyno & Tuning Zone => AFR & Tuning Zone => Topic started by: gillysmi on March 10, 2009, 01:39:10 PM

Title: $$$
Post by: gillysmi on March 10, 2009, 01:39:10 PM
What is a normal price to have bike dyno tuned?
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: Kevin on March 10, 2009, 02:18:15 PM
 :pop:
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: Sonny S. on March 10, 2009, 02:28:01 PM
$80 - $100 hr or $400 flat rate
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: FLTRI on March 10, 2009, 08:04:28 PM
Quote from: gillysmi on March 10, 2009, 01:39:10 PM
What is a normal price to have bike dyno tuned?
I would never recommend paying by the hour. We charge flat rate $395 and guarantee satisfaction before paying the bill.  :up:
Bob Lobenberg
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: Sonny S. on March 11, 2009, 03:11:40 AM
I would never recommend paying by the hour


:up: :up:
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: fuzznut5197 on March 11, 2009, 04:15:53 PM
I got a question regarding time intervals on a dyno. I'm going next week to put my bike on a dyno, primarily for exhaust data. This is a "special request" use of the dyno and will be charged hourly. Now, I figure close to an hour is killed with setup/takedown. The exhaust tests that I want to do will physically take me only a couple of minutes for each change. So the question is, do I have to wait more than a couple of minutes between each run? I don't know if factors like heat-soaking or run setup come in to play. Just trying to minimize time and maximize data.
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: FLTRI on March 11, 2009, 05:20:53 PM
Typically you want to make back-to-back runs...one right after another till the power peaks, then starts back down. Then make a change and repeat.
HTH,
Bob
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: fuzznut5197 on March 11, 2009, 08:04:58 PM
Thanks Bob. Another related question... 5th gear is 1:1 in the tranny, my 5th overall is 3.48 (od 6 speed). Will 3.48 lose a little compared to the usual 3.15?
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: FLTRI on March 11, 2009, 10:27:01 PM
Quote from: fuzznut5197 on March 11, 2009, 08:04:58 PM
Thanks Bob. Another related question... 5th gear is 1:1 in the tranny, my 5th overall is 3.48 (od 6 speed). Will 3.48 lose a little compared to the usual 3.15?
It is the driving of all the gears in the tranny where the bulk of parasitic losses come from rather than overall direct drive ratio differences.
I think I said that right. LOL!
Bob
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: wavlovr1 on March 13, 2009, 08:43:01 AM
On an 09 six speed, what gears would be driving all the gears?

thanks, jb
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: FLTRI on March 13, 2009, 08:58:28 AM
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Quote from: wavlovr1 on March 13, 2009, 08:43:01 AM
On an 09 six speed, what gears would be driving all the gears?

thanks, jb
1st thru 5th gears. 6th is 1:1
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: wavlovr1 on March 13, 2009, 09:03:41 AM
Thanks.

jb
Title: Re: $$$
Post by: Rider57 on June 19, 2009, 03:52:23 PM
Quote from: fuzznut5197 on March 11, 2009, 04:15:53 PM
I got a question regarding time intervals on a dyno. I'm going next week to put my bike on a dyno, primarily for exhaust data. This is a "special request" use of the dyno and will be charged hourly. Now, I figure close to an hour is killed with setup/takedown. The exhaust tests that I want to do will physically take me only a couple of minutes for each change. So the question is, do I have to wait more than a couple of minutes between each run? I don't know if factors like heat-soaking or run setup come in to play. Just trying to minimize time and maximize data.
Add 15 minutes run time for the ecu to adapt unless you reset AFVs or initialize the map.