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Jim Jackson
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Post by Jim Jackson » Fri Sep 29, 2000 8:33 am

Attachments :KORG, Attached to this message are the dyno results for Quality Engine R&D's new exhaust for the KLR. Apologies for not posting this to the files section of e-groups but its blocked from work. If anyone wants to do this please feel free. I'm mostly color blind so I can't go by colors so bare with me please... The KLR started out with a K&N filter newly cleaned and oiled. Oil is Honda 20/50 4-stroke changed with about 1K miles on it. Tires are Avon Gripsters with about 2.5K miles on them. Gearing is 16/43. From the bottom reading horsepower: - Line 1: Trapp w/ 6 plates (I think without dynojet kit) - Line 2: Trapp w/ 16 plates, dynojet 150 main, 4th notch - line 3: Pulsator w/ #5 rear plate, dynojet 150 main, 5th notch - line 4: Pulsator w/o rear plate, dynojet 150 main, no airbox cover, 5th notch Horsepower/Torque in case the lines get in your way: Line 1 Max: 34.3 hp / 33.4 ft/lb Line 2 Max: 39.2 hp / 36.0 ft/lb Line 3 Max: 42.5 hp / 38.9 ft/lb Line 4 Max: 43.0 hp / 41.9 ft/lb What is significant is the "Pulsator" with rear plate is about the same db reading as the SuperTrapp with 6 plates. The sound is very different though. Much smoother. Additionally, look at the torque increase between lines 1 and 3 at about 4,000 rpm. Notice the Trapp with 6 plates torque readings from off-idle as compared with the Pulsator. The lines are also alot less spikey with the Pulsator. Steve worked on the bike for about two weeks and these were the best results he could tune out of the bike with each exhaust setting. He is working on a spark arrestor for the system now. Oh yes, the system is totally mechanical so no re-packing. Price will be dependent on wether he goes with a SS or aluminum model. Production for the unit is set to start in the next few months. www.qualityengine-rd.com Have a great weekend! Jim Jackson II A13 "Gonzo" South Carolina _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com

Ted Palmer
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Post by Ted Palmer » Sat Sep 30, 2000 12:24 am

Jim Jackson wrote: [...]
> Horsepower/Torque in case the lines get in your way: > Line 1 Max: 34.3 hp / 33.4 ft/lb > Line 2 Max: 39.2 hp / 36.0 ft/lb > Line 3 Max: 42.5 hp / 38.9 ft/lb > Line 4 Max: 43.0 hp / 41.9 ft/lb > > What is significant is the "Pulsator" with rear plate is about the same db > reading as the SuperTrapp with 6 plates.
[...] Impressive stuff, especially with removing the rear plate and airbox door only giving 0.5hp extra. Mister_T

guymanbro@excite.com
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Post by guymanbro@excite.com » Sat Sep 30, 2000 12:47 am

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Jim Jackson" wrote:
> KORG, > > Attached to this message are the dyno results for Quality Engine > R&D's new exhaust for the KLR.
Hey Jim, Which S-Trapp model? thanks for the dynos, dat brooklyn bum

Jim & Shannon Morehead
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Post by Jim & Shannon Morehead » Sat Sep 30, 2000 8:39 am

Hi Jim, This is good stuff. That new muffler looks like it may really be a power producer!! I'll look forward to hearing more about the system. What S-Trapp model did you use for the first tests? Mine was an IDS-2 Quiet. I'll anxious to hear more on how your bike runs out in the world. Judging from the dyno curves, it should be great. The max numbers on your line two seem to be about what I got with my mods. The dyno curves are shaped a little differently though. Maybe it's due to my different air box mods. Thanks for the info. Jim
> From the bottom reading horsepower: > - Line 1: Trapp w/ 6 plates (I think without dynojet kit) > - Line 2: Trapp w/ 16 plates, dynojet 150 main, 4th notch > - line 3: Pulsator w/ #5 rear plate, dynojet 150 main, 5th notch > - line 4: Pulsator w/o rear plate, dynojet 150 main, no airbox cover, 5th > notch > > Horsepower/Torque in case the lines get in your way: > Line 1 Max: 34.3 hp / 33.4 ft/lb > Line 2 Max: 39.2 hp / 36.0 ft/lb > Line 3 Max: 42.5 hp / 38.9 ft/lb > Line 4 Max: 43.0 hp / 41.9 ft/lb >

Jim Jackson
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Post by Jim Jackson » Sat Sep 30, 2000 10:48 am

I think its an original IDS series. There is a serial number but nothing else. Got it used from a lister. Jim Jackson II A13 "Gonzo" South Carolina
>Hey Jim, > >Which S-Trapp model? > >thanks for the dynos, > >dat brooklyn bum >
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nklr:re badder harley joke

Post by Roy James » Mon Oct 02, 2000 7:25 pm

I agree with Motomama about Harley bashing. I like all bikes I've owned Harleys,Beemers,& Japanese but having owned 2 Harleys I've just got to throw this one in-What do Harleys and dogs have in common? They both like to ride in the back of pickup trucks.

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