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  • #16
    great job there pradeep ! nothing like working on your own bike.. your barrel is now in expert hands !
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    • #17
      Thanks nitesh ( i presume ) i made atuls job easier by doing the intake myself
      i now feel should have not done it..
      Last edited by psycho 98; 12-04-2009, 12:29 AM.
      "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


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      • #18
        great job there pradeep ! nothing like working on your own bike.. your barrel is now in expert hands !
        hehe..thanks for holding me in high regard nitesh
        Thanks nitesh ( i presume ) i made atuls job easier by doing the intake myself
        i now feel should have not done it..
        lol..yes you did. all i need to work on is the bridge and the boost port now
        83' RD350 HT
        96' RXG
        97' RXZ
        91'RX100>09'RX165
        2010' HH ZMR

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        • #19
          Awesome job there mate!

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          • #20
            user name personified.

            nice work there.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by viv.nomad View Post
              user name personified.
              LOL thanks

              @moed thanks
              "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


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              • #22
                Fibre reed for Stock RX135

                After reading posts in this thread actually tempting to try fibre reed for my RX135 soon as I learnt would be noticible difference in performance. It is currently running on stock cylinder.
                Guys, can you throw some light on the fibre reed for stock cylinder costs and where to get it? Also, let me know if it very complex job to get it installed. Last but not the least, my bike currently gives around 30-32kmpl, advise if installed would be a drop in mileage.
                RX100 1996 | Karizma 2004 | Karizma-R 2011 | RXZ 1999 | RX 135 1998 | RX 100 1993 | CBF150 2005 - 2011

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                • #23
                  barrel sent back to pradeep. The intake took a lot of work after i received it. You should post up a finished pic of the intake. It runs a big boost port and ported for increased flow that your setup may demand. Happy riding psycho. Cheers
                  83' RD350 HT
                  96' RXG
                  97' RXZ
                  91'RX100>09'RX165
                  2010' HH ZMR

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by psycho 98 View Post
                    The stock reeds comes with steel petals

                    Fixing bigger fibre reeds on a two stroke engine improves the low end torque and there will be a noticable change in your powerband characterstics, say for eg if your engine entering the powerband from 5000rpm on stocks reeds, with these reeds the powerband will start much earlier say 3500rpm onwards, your midrange and topend timings will also see a noticeable difference. 0-60 timings will see a day night difference.
                    Wow Psycho great work man..... waiting for more update and the final outcome of the work.

                    Originally posted by atul_astro View Post
                    barrel sent back to pradeep. The intake took a lot of work after i received it. You should post up a finished pic of the intake. It runs a big boost port and ported for increased flow that your setup may demand. Happy riding psycho. Cheers
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by atul_astro View Post
                      barrel sent back to pradeep. The intake took a lot of work after i received it. You should post up a finished pic of the intake. It runs a big boost port and ported for increased flow that your setup may demand. Happy riding psycho. Cheers
                      Cant now barell is fixed and running now will do it later if you dont mind .. no leaks anywhere
                      i must say the polish job is really nice, glad that you didnt hit air and we managed to get the reed valve in without using any spacers unlike last time (last setup)..

                      Originally posted by Shivanshu View Post
                      Wow Psycho great work man..... waiting for more update and the final outcome of the work.
                      Thanks !! the final outcome is here http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/thumpers...s-psyched.html
                      "Engine tuning is not an exact science, but with some practice and patience you'll get comfortable with your skill and be able tune for any conditions mother nature throws at you"


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