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gilberjj


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posted January 19, 2011 11:38 PM        
Boost controller question

I'm nearing the end of my build, and I hope to dyne my bike in the next month or two. When I dyno it, I'd like everything to be prepared as it will be raced. That way I can work out all the bugs.... So, that leads me to this question, how much power is controllable off the line. My bike will be 67-68" in length, and I'm planning on making around 300whp in high boost, 240ish on low boost. I haven't seen very many cost effective solutions for multi-stage boost controllers, and I don't really know if it's completely necessary for my goals. What do you think?

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posted January 20, 2011 04:15 AM        
depends all on your clutch hand if its oem style clutch, and chassis setup, gearing.

there is no set answer, get out and test and fine tune. somebody people can't launch a stock bike and try to make it long thinking thats all they need to go quick and still can't launch it.
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posted January 20, 2011 06:47 AM        
I got off the line the same with 330hp 260 HP 238 HP...
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posted January 20, 2011 07:40 AM        
But I do really want a boost controller for this next go round.
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